New Thresholds
declutter, downsize, design, relocation, accessibility
06/12/2026
A move isn't finished when the boxes are unpacked.
It's finished when a space begins to feel like home.
Often, that happens through the smallest details.
The artwork that's followed someone through multiple chapters of life.
The family photos that still make them smile.
The familiar pieces that bring comfort and connection to a new space.
After helping more than 1,000 families navigate transitions, we've learned that people rarely miss the square footage... they miss the feeling.
That's why every decision matters!
Because a successful transition isn't about recreating a house. It's about creating a home for what's next.
Feeling overwhelmed by clutter?
You’re not alone. One of the biggest mistakes people make when decluttering is trying to tackle everything at once.
Instead, start with the categories that tend to have the biggest impact and the fewest emotional decisions.
1️⃣ Clothing
Most of us have closets full of items that no longer fit, no longer suit our lifestyle, or haven’t been worn in years. Ask yourself: Would I buy this again today?
2️⃣ Books, Magazines & Paper
Old paperwork, magazines, manuals, and books we keep meaning to read can quietly take over shelves, drawers, and entire rooms. Keep what you use, love, or truly reference.
3️⃣ Kitchen Duplicates
How many coffee mugs, water bottles, spatulas, or food containers do you actually need? Kitchens are often full of duplicates that add clutter without adding value.
4️⃣ Linens & Towels
Extra sheet sets, worn-out towels, blankets from years ago, or bedding for beds you no longer own can take up a surprising amount of space.
5️⃣ Toiletries & Expired Products
Bathrooms often become storage units for things we never use. Old makeup, expired medications, travel-sized products, and half-used bottles are an easy place to reclaim space quickly.
The goal isn’t to get rid of everything.
The goal is to make room for what matters most.
💡 Save this post for your next decluttering day, and tell us below: Which category would make the biggest difference in your home right now?
Biggest Downsizing Mistake #1: Bringing too much stuff.
We see it all the time.
People spend months planning a move, only to bring nearly everything with them. The result? Closets packed to the brim, crowded rooms, and a new home that never quite feels comfortable.
Downsizing isn’t about getting rid of things for the sake of it.
It’s about creating space for the life you want to live next.
Whether you’re moving to a smaller home, a senior living community, or simply looking to simplify, doing the work before the move can save money, reduce stress, and help you feel more settled from day one.
The goal isn’t to fit your old life into a new space.
The goal is to create a space that supports your next chapter.
Have you ever moved something you thought you’d use, only to realize it stayed in a box for years?
One of the easiest ways to reduce moving costs?
Don’t pay to move things you already know you don’t want.
was helping her daughter prepare to come home from college for the summer when they realized something: Paying hundreds of dollars in airline baggage fees for clothes and shoes she no longer wears made absolutely no sense.
So instead of dragging everything home “just in case,” she donated what no longer served her and made the move lighter, easier, and less expensive.
And honestly?
The exact same thing happens during downsizing and relocation.
Many families spend thousands of dollars moving furniture, boxes, and belongings they never truly wanted to keep in the first place. So, as Katherine mentions, one of the smartest ways to reduce moving stress and moving costs is to begin downsizing before the move begins!�
Not only does it simplify logistics, but it also creates more clarity around what truly belongs in your next chapter.
At New Thresholds, we help families navigate these decisions every day with thoughtful planning, guidance, and support through every stage of transition.
Because moving less often means carrying less overwhelm too.
Senior Transitions • Aging Parents • New Thresholds
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One of the biggest misconceptions about downsizing is that it’s just about getting rid of things.
In reality, it’s about making decisions.
Which pieces come with you?
Which memories need a place in your new home?
What do you want this next chapter to look and feel like?
Every room we help create tells the story of hundreds of thoughtful choices.
After helping more than 1,000 clients navigate transitions, we’ve learned that downsizing isn’t about letting go of a life. It’s about making space for what’s next.
• Senior Living • New Chapter • New Thresholds
05/14/2026
Yesterday’s webinar may not have gone exactly as planned behind the scenes… but the response afterward reminded us why we’re doing this in the first place.
Over 185 people registered to learn more about downsizing, transition planning, and navigating one of life’s biggest changes with more clarity and confidence.
And despite a few unexpected tech glitches, the heart of the message still landed.
This note from one attendee says it better than we ever could.
At New Thresholds, we believe people don’t just need information during transitions.
They need support.
Education.
Encouragement.
A trusted voice.
And sometimes, simply the confidence to take the next step forward.
We’re incredibly grateful to everyone who joined us, supported us, and reached out afterward.
And yes… we’re already planning the next one. 😉
More conversations.
More education.
More community.
More support.
This is only the beginning!!
Senior Living, Transition Support, Downsizing Tips
05/12/2026
For years, Katherine and Ellen have helped families navigate one of life’s most overwhelming transitions: senior downsizing and move management.
But along the way, something became very clear:
People don’t just need help moving.
They need guidance.
Education.
Support.
A plan.
A voice they can trust during vulnerable seasons of life.
That’s the direction New Thresholds is continuing to grow toward.
Not just as move managers, but as educators, advocates, and leaders helping families, professionals, and communities better understand the emotional, practical, and human side of transition.
Tomorrow, they begin this new path forward as they host their first webinar, with over 100 people already signed up to learn, ask questions, and start important conversations around downsizing and transition planning.
And honestly? This is just the beginning.
We’re so excited for what’s ahead and grateful to everyone choosing to follow along, learn with us, and be part of the conversation.
Senior Living, Professional Organizer, Transition Support
02/17/2026
As we close the Year of the Snake and enter the Year of the Horse, we move from reflection to momentum. This new year invites clarity in decision-making and steady confidence when families need guidance most.
At New Thresholds, we remain committed to bringing calm, professional coordination to every transition. We reduce stress for families with seamless move management. If you have a family member who could benefit from thoughtful, trusted support, we are here.
01/09/2026
A gentle reset for the new year ✨
Not about doing more.
Not about organizing harder.
Just creating enough space to breathe.
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