Marie Kondo

8 Foolproof Steps for Decluttering & Creating Space in Your Home

source: festoonhouse

source: festoonhouse



It happens more than often that what we think as cute or cheap ends up making our homes a dumping ground. But this clutter is nothing but a sign of indecision. 

Decluttering means getting rid of what is unwanted or unnecessary, and reorganising what is useful so that you can get them when needed. But that's easier said than done. 

However, the finest way to get ahead is to get started. So check out these fantastic tips on how you can declutter your Home and see how it unwinds the complexities in your daily routine.


1. Create a Decluttering Checklist

Start with a pen and paper and tour around all the rooms, bathrooms and closets of your house. While you do this, look at every nook and cranny and make a list of the items you need to sort out or unclutter. 

Make a List


Use this list to sit and figure out what is essential and what is not, before you take the plunge. Also, pick out the areas you wish to work on first and then start with your prioritized regions one by one.

Besides, since decluttering may take hours of your time, schedule your time for each section of your Home. For instance, three hours for the closet, another for the drawer chest, and another couple of hours for the bathroom and so forth will do. 

2. Hit one Spot at a Time

Since even Rome was not built in a day, do not burden yourself with the expectation of decluttering your Home in one go. The decluttering list you made above will come to your rescue for making this decision. Despite taking help, decision making takes time, and so shall your decluttering. 

Moreover, when you work on one space at a time, the results will inspire you to work on the rest of the spaces. It will be even better if you start with a smaller area or the most manageable Spot in your Home. And it will be neat and chic before you'll know. 

3. Follow the Three Bin Strategy

The three-bin strategy is plain and simple. Before you start with the process, grab three boxes, and label or designate them as useful, waste, and storage. As the names suggest, keep the valuable items that you may regularly need in the first box, and these will be the only items that you will be organizing back into your spaces. 

The second bin, for the waste items, is for the things you must let go of. You may either dispose of them in the garbage, donate to the needy, or put them on a garage sale. The third one shall be for the items that you may need but not on a routine basis. It could be your winter jackets in the summer season, or rain boats in the dry season. And this will be your first step at sorting the clutter. 


4. Clear. Organise. Repeat

Once you are ready with the list and the choice of priority areas, it's time to clear out. And believe us, it's the easiest and fun part. You may come across a lot of items that you might have forgotten you are the owner of. Besides, you will unravel the beauty of the empty spaces as well. 

Clear Organise Repeat



Before organizing, sort your things into different clusters. For example, if you are working on your closet, keep all the socks on one side, scarves on the other, and the same for the tops, bottoms, belts, and other items. Besides, one stack must be for the things that you don't need anymore and another for items that can be stored outside the closet. 

Now you have empty spaces to fill in and stacks of items outside. So brainstorm yourself as to what will fit where, and organize your closet with only the essential items. If you wonder what about the rest, hang on, we'll cover that soon.



5. Choose Spots for Similar Items

Similar items must be stored together so that there is only one place you need to look in when you need them. For instance, all your tools, sewing kits, craft supplies, socks, cosmetics and stuff must be placed in designated spots. 

Even if you need to separate them, it must be done meaningfully. Like separate your summer and winter socks, and keep only the summer socks in the drawers if it's the summertime. Your winter socks may meanwhile reside in the storeroom or an old suitcase with other winter clothes. 


6. Make Use of Adequate Storage Furniture

The storage furniture you have in your home makes a lot of difference in the decluttering process. If possible, you must replace old furniture with versatile furnishing options. Examples may include beds with storage boxes or ottomans which double as stools as well as a box with a lid for blankets. 

There are a lot more items out there that are versatile in use yet provide excellent Self-storage and while consuming minimal space. 

7. Store Extras in the Garage or in a Self-Storage unit

If you run out of storage spaces in your home, no worries! There are plenty of service providers that allow you to use their storage units for safekeeping your items for minimal rental. Here are more tips on how to convert your garage into usable space.

Especially if you live in cities like Hobart, or other regions in Tasmania, you will get access to many such quality service providers. You will have options like private access, lockable storage solution, among others, which you may choose depending on the kind of items you need to store.


8. Preschedule the Next Declutter Date

Schedule Next Clean up

While it is always advisable to maintain the house regularly, there could be circumstances where this might not be possible for you. So taking into account your probably busy schedule, Assign at least an hour a week for decluttering. This could be on the weekend, or otherwise, but making it a habit will go a long way of keeping your calm.

And once you make it a regular ritual, you will get all the benefits of a decluttered home, which will surely reflect on your mindset as well. 

During the process of decluttering, when you come across long-forgotten items, and when you choose to keep or dispose of them, you will also ease your emotional baggage. 



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