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Writer's pictureSam Linstead

Declutter Before the Homework Piles Up!



As we gear up for back-to-school season, now is the perfect opportunity to tackle clutter and transform your home into a more organized oasis. Here are some tried-and-true tips, mixed with a few unconventional strategies, to kickstart your decluttering journey:


Start Small

Begin your decluttering journey by focusing on manageable areas, like a single closet shelf or a kitchen drawer. Starting small not only makes the task less overwhelming but also provides quick wins that can boost your motivation. To add a twist, consider beginning with the area that bothers you the most—it's often the most rewarding to see an immediate improvement.


Sort and Categorize

Sorting through your belongings is essential for effective decluttering. Create distinct categories—keep, donate, recycle, and trash—and be honest about the necessity and usefulness of each item. For a quirky approach, try sorting items based on their texture or material rather than their usual function—it can change your perspective on what you truly need.


Use Storage Solutions

Invest in practical storage solutions to maintain order in your home. Bins, baskets, shelves, and organizers can transform chaotic spaces into tidy, functional areas. Labeling containers not only helps you locate items quickly but also maintains the organization over time. For a creative touch, repurpose items like vintage suitcases or wooden crates as unique storage solutions that add character to your space.


Implement the One-In, One-Out Rule

To prevent future clutter from accumulating, adopt the one-in, one-out rule. Every time you bring a new item into your home, make a habit of removing an older one. It's a simple yet effective way to keep your space clutter-free and ensures that your belongings remain manageable. As a quirky twist, challenge yourself to find creative ways to upcycle or repurpose items you no longer need—turn old clothes into quilts or repurpose kitchen items into garden planters.


Regular Maintenance

Consistency is key to maintaining an organized home. Schedule regular decluttering sessions, even if they're brief, to stay on top of clutter before it becomes overwhelming. Set aside a specific time each week to tidy up high-traffic areas like the entryway or living room. As a fun suggestion, turn cleaning into a game or family activity—set a timer and see who can tidy up the fastest, with a small reward for the winner.


By incorporating these practical tips and adding a touch of creativity, you can create a more organized and stress-free home environment in time for the new school year. Ready to simplify your space? Reach out to us for personalized advice and support in achieving your organizational goals.

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