It’s summer and the year is half way over. Remember January where we all had this feeling starting over, and an opportunity to improve all areas of your life? You might have gotten behind a couple of projects you’ve been putting off for a couple of months. But the time is still great to create an even better home for you and your family by decluttering and organizing your home before the fall. Here are 7 tips to de-clutter and keep you sane.
Follow these tips for easy and quick ways to de-clutter your home.
1) Keep things at arms reach:
Keep items you use daily somewhere where they can be easily reached, whether that’s in a basket, on a shelf, or in a cabinet. Store everything that is used sparingly on a higher shelf or in the garage or attic. It will be easier to find what you need when you need it.
2) Add shelves:
If your home is cluttered adding more furniture won’t help. Instead of adding a bookshelf or desk, add wall shelving. You’ll have room for books, picture frames, paperwork, and even a television without cluttering your home with more furniture.
3. 12-12-12 Challenge:
This challenge comes from BecomingMinimalist.com, and is a simple project to add to your routine. Clean and organize by choosing 12 items to throw away, 12 items to donate, and 12 to return to a proper place in your home. This helps you organize, declutter, and give to a good cause all at the same time!
4. Garage storage:
Make your garage your main storage area. Use old dressers and other furniture to store seasonal items and items you don’t use daily. Paint the furniture the same color to create a unified look.
5. Get rid of broken items:
There’s no point in keeping items that are broken or unused, they’re just taking up precious space in your home. If you haven’t used it or gotten it fixed in the past six months, you probably never will. Throw it out or donate it to make room for something new.
6. Use things up:
It’s a habit to save special items for special occasions, whether it’s fancy bath soap or an expensive spice. Stop saving these things for the right time, use them and enjoy them now. Use what you have before you buy something new to help keep clutter at bay.
7. Deal with one room at a time:
Take it step by step. Organize and declutter one room at a time, makes it easier to focus on the task at hand. If you try to juggle too many rooms at once, it may never get done.
Go through these tasks every few months to help maintain an organized home. A decluttered home can give you and your family peace of mind – and room for something new.