I have a different view. I'm actively reducing the amount of stuff I have.
It is not very different from what I intend to do. But instead of throwing the extra stuff, I am planning to utilize it in the second house when we build it. It looks like waste of money to throw away this stuff, and a few years later we buy new furniture for the other house.
That house will be secondary, for those times we visit in-laws and extended families in the other town. So, the old furniture is good enough. Actually it is perfect for security reasons, burglars won't be tempted to steal much the stuff if they break in while we are away.
Small, light, enough just make me feel agile.
I agree, but there are heavier tools like concrete drills and circular saw. They need somewhere to be stored and used. Actually I am salvaging a bathroom cupboard from upstairs to put in the shed to store these tools and other accessories.