Six Simple Ways to Declutter

Decluttering your home can make it a much nicer space, clear up the messes you have left behind, and generally make it an easier space to use. However, knowing how to declutter is important since there is not a single exact method that works best for every individual space.

Here are six ways to make your decluttering process much easier to simplify the process for yourself.

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Tackle Individual Rooms

One of the most common reasons for a decluttering project to stop is because the homeowners end up overwhelming themselves. Instead of cleaning the whole house all at once, slow down and tackle individual rooms at your own pace.

This can be even easier if you start listing out items that you want to get rid of, keeping track of the things that you are throwing away and the things that you want to keep. Not only does this reduce the stress you are placing on yourself, but it gives you a good starting point to work with.

If you tackle each room as a separate project, you are not going to overwhelm yourself with information that you can’t even use yet, making the process much smoother each step of the way.

Follow a Timeline

Creating your own timeline can give you a set goal to reach without putting yourself under any unnecessary pressure. Many people get into the mindset of wanting to clean a space completely in an hour, but it is perfectly reasonable to set yourself a longer timeline instead.

Cleaning a space within a day or two can be a much more relaxed way to go about it, especially if you plan out the times you want to take for individual sections. A timeline can also help you see situations where you are overworking yourself without a chance to take a break and rest.

Rooms do not get cluttered instantly, so you can’t expect to clean them instantly either. Take your time and approach things slowly – it will make everything a lot simpler and reduce the chances of you making a mistake.

Set Things Aside

One of the hardest parts of decluttering is organizing your clutter. It might be easy to pick out things that you want to throw away, but where do you actually put them once you have figured it out? If you do not have a place set aside for items you want to throw away, then you will just create more clutter.

It helps to have multiple piles, not just one for items you want to get rid of. Having a container or pile for items you want to keep can ensure that you are not getting rid of too much – and you can use a smaller container to try and limit how much you keep, preventing you from hoarding it.

Some people even make a distinction between “keep and display” and “keep and store.” Not everything has to be on your shelves, but if something is not being used, is it really worth keeping it? An item needs to have some practical value to be worth storing away long-term.

Be Careful

It is important not to get frustrated or hot-headed when cleaning. While some people can get incredibly tense in a dirty space, it is still a good idea to take things slowly and think over each decision that you make – you might throw things away without realizing how much they mean to you.

If you want a space to be completely clean, then you should do it in a controlled way, rather than just dumping everything that looks messy into one big container. If you throw something away and then want it back later, you would have to buy it again – if you even can buy another one.

This is often the thing that gets people annoyed about cleaning since they might flip-flop on the exact items they want to throw away. Decluttering is about making a space comfortable, not purging your home of personal possessions just because you are stressed out.

Build Habits

Building a consistent tidying and decluttering habit can really make a difference in the long run. Even if you are only cleaning for twenty minutes each day, that is well over two hours of cleaning in a week. It might not make the space perfect, but it will prevent new clutter from building up.

This is a great way to prevent your clutter from “snowballing” into something much more extreme and annoying. Even a basic set of cleaning habits can prevent you from piling up things in the corner or cluttering up your bed with things that you do not have shelf space for.

If you can give yourself consistent cleaning habits, or at least build up a pattern for doing it every other day, then you can usually create a system where you are cleaning up more clutter than you are creating. Eventually, that will help you make each room look clear and comfortable.

Use a Dumpster

A dumpster rental – like one of our many options – can be very practical for decluttering. If you throw something in a dumpster, it will stay there until the dumpster is collected – then you can always change your mind and take it back if you need to.

Dumpsters also provide the perfect place to store trash that you are throwing away, meaning that it does not have to clutter up your home in bags. Most dumpsters are also quite high capacity, so there will usually be plenty of extra space for throwing away household waste as well.

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