Circular wins for downsizing

Moving to a smaller space doesn't have to mean losing what matters. Smart downsizing turns decades of accumulated possessions into value, while also creating space for what you actually use and love.

Start close to home

Get adult children, family and friends involved before passing on to strangers. This is convenient for you, saves money for everyone, and keeps meaningful items valued.

  • Create "first dibs" opportunities

    Make time for family and friends to get items first, before selling or donating

  • Make time

    Organise friends and family sorting sessions

  • Pass on practical items

    Kitchenware, tools, furniture that are actually ready to use

  • Share the stories

    Knowing the real story behind family belongings adds value

Turn possessions into proper value

After family and friends have taken what they want, make the most of what remains through smart selling and donating.

  • Research before pricing

    Check Adverts.ie or DoneDeal.ie for guide prices on similar furniture and items

  • Choose the right platform

    Antiques to auction houses, everyday items to Facebook Marketplace, Adverts.ie, DoneDeal.ie and Vinted. IKEA even has a buy-back scheme for products in good condition

  • Bundle smartly

    Sell job lots of books, kitchen items, gardening equipment together

  • Donate strategically

    Some charities such as Sue Ryder, Vision Ireland and SVP collect furniture. Clothes can be donated to all charity shops. Find your local charity shop here.

    For a guide on how to donate and where it goes check here.

Choose quality for your new space

Decades of experience teach you what actually gets used. Apply that wisdom to your smaller space.

  • Keep multi-functional items

    Tools that do several jobs, furniture with storage

  • Invest in comfort

    Prioritise quality that lasts, functional items you use daily

  • Avoid replacing everything

    Mix cherished pieces with new additions gradually to give time to settle in

  • Think maintenance

    Choose items you can actually care for in your new circumstances

Reset habits, not just space

Use downsizing as an opportunity to build better patterns for the future.

  • Teach what you've learned

    Share repair skills, quality knowledge with adult children 

  • Build local connections

    Tool libraries, community gardens when you have less storage space

  • Focus on experiences

    Invest in activities rather than accumulating new possessions

  • Create new traditions

    Family meals instead of gift-giving, shared activities over shopping 


Downsizing is your chance to keep what truly adds value whilst passing on both possessions and wisdom. Start with family conversations – they often want your guidance more than your things.