Decluttering your home has many advantages, including a cleaner and more productive environment. Also, when your home is clean and organized, you can find things more easily, and you have better health in the long run.

Decluttering and organizing your home sounds easy, but it can be challenging if you’re unsure how to do it. For it to be a success, you have to approach it strategically. This guide will give you helpful information on decluttering and organizing your home.

A Room At A Time

Instead of trying to tackle the whole house at once, you could approach your mission one room at a time. This way, you can measure your success easily. This approach also helps to keep you motivated until you’ve done the entire house.

Take a minute to think about what you need to take out first. Also, think about what you want to achieve. You may want to create more space or use some new decoration ideas.

That said, here are ways to declutter and organize your home.

Living Room

After you’ve decided what belongs in the living room, you could start by clearing off your coffee table and other tables. Dispose of all the unwanted books, movies, or magazines. If you haven’t used an item in the last couple of months, it could be a sign it needs to go.

Next, you could deal with the entertainment center. It’s usually cluttered with cables, remote controls, DVDs, and many more. Therefore, you may start by sifting through them to see what you need.

Finally, you can sort through your board games, memorabilia, and knick-knacks. Because of the fond memories they could bring, these items may be difficult to get rid of. One way you could do this is by starting with those that are incomplete. If a board game is missing some pieces, you can get rid of it. If anything is broken, it may need to go.

Keeping only what you need in your living room is a simple yet great way to organize it. Also, you may add or replace some furniture pieces with ones that can serve as storage as well ottomans or coffee tables with compartments.

Kitchen

A kitchen is a place where the family tends to gather. This makes it vulnerable to clutter because papers like mail and magazines can easily stack up. Thus, you could start by removing anything that doesn’t belong there. Next, look through and toss anything that’s not frequently used.

Your countertops usually have items like a toaster or cutlery that you no longer want; give it away or sell it.

The next stop is the kitchen cabinets. Group all the like-items, creating zones for spices, baking, canned goods, and dishes. This way, your cabinets become more organized.

Lastly, sort through your cutlery and separate silverware according to use. You could use drawers to separate your coffee mugs, drinking bottles, glasses, and plastic ware. If you have too much silverware, take out what you need and safely store the rest in the storeroom or garage.

 Bedroom

The bedroom is relatively easy. You could start with your closet. Separate the ones you need, and bag those you don’t. When you’re done, neatly pack the clothes you need on hangers and shelves.

Sort through your dresser, removing all worn-out or broken items. To keep everything in order, you could use drawer organizers.

Bathroom

The biggest culprit in the bathroom is the medicine cabinet. Look through and remove expired medicines or products, including make-up kits. Also, take out any duplicate toiletries, extra cosmetics, and bath toys for the kids.

Make use of storage options to keep the counter free of clutter. If you share the bathroom with others, you can assign particular shelves or drawers for each household member’s toiletries.

Laundry Room

The laundry room is usually a dump site for dirty clothes. You could use vertical spaces through hooks and shelves to avoid this. Also, get rid of duplicate laundry soaps and detergents.

Make use of racks and organizers to keep your soap and laundry items like hangers and clothespins in place. To maximize the space taken by your washer, place a counter over it where you can organize your laundry. This also prevents you from inadvertently spilling liquids onto your washer which could damage its surface or the controls.

Home Office

Your desk should be the cleanest and most organized part of your home office. You could begin by removing all the bits of paper and books that you don’t need.

Orderly stack all the pens and other stationery in specific holders. File all the loose papers in folders and use plastic shelves to store them neatly.

Linen Closet

Take out everything you don’t need and group like items together by piling them according to the use. Bedcovers can make one pile, while sheets, towels, and blankets can be in separate piles. Once you’re done, you can neatly put them back in the closet.

It might be time, as well, to inspect the contents of the closet. Old and torn items can go.

Garage

You could start with the gardening tools, removing broken or old items. Neatly store them away when you’re done. Avoid storing stuff on the floor to make it easier to clean. Use shelves or hanging storage units to keep things organized.

The garage isn’t meant to be a junk room. Don’t use it as a place to keep all things broken and unused. These things are meant to be disposed of in the ways mentioned in this article.

In Sum

Decluttering your home can be cumbersome if you don’t tackle it strategically. To make it more manageable, you could approach it a room and a section at a time. Instead of throwing away what you don’t need, consider donating to the needy or earning a few bucks from them. Make use of storage options as well to keep everything organized.

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