In our homes, clutter can pile up quickly, leaving us overwhelmed by the idea of cleaning the house. As a homeowner, it’s important to keep your house decluttered and organized. You’ll make your living spaces more functional and reduce stress. Here are a few helpful tips for decluttering your home.

1. Make a Plan for Decluttering Your Home

Before you begin, create a checklist of areas that tend to become cluttered. Add each location to your schedule to make a plan for the project. Gather supplies. You’ll need boxes to collect your belongings and labels for designating spaces.

Use a cardboard box to collect items you’ll donate to charity. As a box becomes full, carry it to your car so you’ll remember to drop it off at a donation center next time you run errands.

2. Start Small

If decluttering feels overwhelming, begin the project by tackling smaller areas like drawers and closets. These are easier to clean than entire rooms like the living room or kitchen. Choose a single kitchen drawer or the bathroom medicine cabinet to get started. Seeing progress, even in small spaces, will keep you motivated.

3. Get Rid of Duplicates

An easy way to downsize is to look for and get rid of duplicate items in your home. It’s not likely your family needs two blenders, two coffee makers, or a vast collection of screwdrivers. Look for duplicates, gather the items you don’t need, and donate them to charity. Don’t allow things to take up space in your home when you rarely use them.

4. Create Designated Places

Designate a place for each item, so everyone in your household knows where to store it when it’s not in use. An assigned location for your belongings will save you time searching for items and prevent clutter from accumulating in random places around the house.

Make sure everything has a place and get into the habit of putting it there after use – this helps keep things orderly and makes cleaning easier. If something needs a place, create one. Buy storage bins or baskets to ensure everything can fit neatly into a designated area.

5. Use Labels When Decluttering Your Home

After sorting your belongings, getting rid of items you don’t need, and finding storage places for things you’ll keep, use labels to organize. Labeling storage boxes, bins, and totes will make it clear to your family members where an item belongs. You’re more likely to put something away if you know exactly where it should go.

Decluttering your home isn’t easy, but it is possible with the right plan. Start small by tackling one area every day. If you need help sorting items, enlist your family members to assist with the process. It can make things go more quickly, and the project will be more enjoyable.

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