18 Hacks for Maintaining a Decluttered, Organized Home

A clutter-free home looks appealing and contributes to your overall well-being. It can be challenging to maintain a spick and span home with kids around. However, simple strategies can keep your living space organized and stress-free. Let’s explore 18 surprising tricks to help you maintain an orderly home.

Allocate Time Regularly

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Setting aside dedicated time each day for decluttering is crucial. Even just a few minutes can make a significant difference. Use a timer to stay focused and minimize distractions. Consistency in decluttering helps maintain an organized and stress-free home environment.

Plan Your Approach

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Create a decluttering plan. Start with small areas like a single drawer or a specific room. The “boundary method” suggests beginning with your junk drawer, a productive way to kick-start the process. A clear plan helps you stay organized and focused on your decluttering goals.

Empty and Sort

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When decluttering a space, empty it completely. This step allows you to see everything you have and makes sorting easier. Sort items into categories: keep, donate, or discard. By doing so, you streamline decision-making and create a more organized environment.

Edit Ruthlessly

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Being honest about what you genuinely need is essential. Eliminate items that no longer serve a purpose or bring you joy. Consider donating or selling gently used items. By doing so, you create a more streamlined and intentional living space. Remember, decluttering isn’t just about physical items; it’s also about creating mental clarity.

Designate Homes for Everything

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A well-organized home starts with thoughtful placement. For the items you’re keeping, assign specific places. Having designated spots for belongings makes it easier to maintain order. When everything has a home, you’ll spend less time searching and more time enjoying your organized space.

Invest in Storage Solutions

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Well-chosen storage solutions enhance both functionality and aesthetics.  Use bins, baskets, and containers to keep things organized. Label them for easy identification. Consider vertical storage options to maximize space.  Doing so will create a more efficient and visually appealing home environment.

Put Things Back After Use

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Tidying up as you go ensures a stress-free environment. Make it a habit to return items to their designated homes immediately after use. This simple practice prevents clutter from accumulating and maintains an organized living space.

Declutter Your Digital Space

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A tidy digital space can lead to greater clarity of mind and improved productivity. Assess the Digital Clutter by reviewing all your digital files, folders, accounts, and subscriptions. Identify what you no longer need or use. Delete unnecessary files and reorganize what remains. 

Consider creating folders based on categories (e.g., work, personal, photos) to keep things organized. Regularly set aside time to maintain your clutter-free digital environment. Consistent habits will help you stay organized and reduce stress.

Use Drawer Dividers

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Drawer dividers separate small items like utensils, socks, or makeup. They prevent clutter from spreading within drawers and help maintain an organized space. You’ll maximize drawer efficiency and create a visually appealing arrangement using dividers. Remember, small organizational tools can make a big difference.

Rotate Seasonal Items

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Efficient storage makes transitioning between seasons seamless. Store seasonal clothing, decorations, and sports gear in labeled containers. Rotate them regularly as needed to free up space. This will keep your home organized and ensure that items are accessible when the appropriate season arrives.

Tackle Paper Clutter

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By managing paper clutter, you’ll create a more organized and efficient home office or workspace. Sort through mail, bills, and paperwork regularly. Shred or recycle what you don’t need. Use a filing system for important documents.

Maintain Flat Surfaces

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Countertops, tables, and desks tend to accumulate clutter. Keep them clear by putting away items promptly. When flat surfaces are clutter-free, your home looks more organized, and you’ll have ample space for daily activities.

Limit Decorative Items

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Less can be more when it comes to home décor. While decor adds personality to your home, too many decorative pieces can create visual clutter. Choose a few meaningful items and display them strategically. By doing so, you maintain a balanced and aesthetically pleasing environment.

Regularly Review Your Wardrobe

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Take time to review your clothing regularly. Donate or sell clothes you no longer wear. Keeping your wardrobe streamlined and relevant, you’ll have easier choosing outfits and maintaining an organized closet. Remember, a curated wardrobe simplifies your daily routine.

Create a Donation Station

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Designate a box or bag specifically for items you plan to donate. Drop it off at a local charity or donation center when it’s complete. Regularly contributing to your donation station helps you declutter while benefiting others in need.

Practice the “One In, One Out” Rule

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Thoughtful consumption leads to a more intentional lifestyle. For every new item you bring into your home, remove an old one. This simple guideline prevents accumulation and ensures that your space remains clutter-free. This way, you can avoid 30 extra T-shirts and 15 extra pairs of sneakers.

Declutter Before Bedtime

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Spend a few minutes tidying up your living space before going to bed. Waking up to an organized environment sets a positive tone for the day. Clear countertops, put away items and ensure everything is in its designated place. Consistent nightly decluttering contributes to a peaceful and stress-free home. Remember, a little effort each night leads to a clutter-free morning.

Involve the Whole Family

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Teamwork makes the Shome organization more effective. Teach your family members the importance of decluttering and organization. Please encourage them to participate in tidying up common areas, putting away belongings, and maintaining designated spaces. When everyone is on board, it becomes a collective effort and a bit of family fun to indulge in every weekend,

Conclusion

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These 18 surprising tricks will help you create a more organized, stress-free living environment. Decluttering is ongoing, so make it part of your daily routine. Just keep it simple, and you’ll never have clutter.

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  • Ali Van Straten

    Ali Van Straten is the founder and journalist of Champagne and Coffee Stains. She is a Peloton expert, certified running coach and certified nutrition coach. Champagne and Coffee Stains provides information and resources on Peloton Interactive, running and recipes.

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Ali Van Straten

Author: Ali Van Straten

Title: Journalist

Expertise: Peloton, Running, Nutrition, Meal Planning, Parenting

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Ali Van Straten is a journalist who writes for MSN, Champagne and Coffee Stains, and Everything Baby Showers. Her articles have been featured in Wall Street Journal, Parade, Yahoo! Lifestyle, and MSN. She is a mom, meal prepper, recipe developer and runner and loves training with her Peloton treadmill and bike.

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