Top tips for decluttering your home and creating more space

A clutter-free home provides multiple benefits including a more functional environment and improved mental wellbeing. If you’re seeking to simplify your life and maximise space, then the home is a great place to start.

Start with a clear plan

Rather than diving in haphazardly, start with a strategy. Divide your home into sections and tackle one at a time. This helps prevent overwhelm and allows you to see progress quickly. Set realistic goals for what you hope to achieve and allocate a specific time for each section to keep the momentum going. For example, plan to declutter your kitchen over the weekend and move on to your bedroom the following week.

Embrace smart storage solutions

In smaller homes and where space is limited, maximising storage is key to keeping clutter at bay. Under-bed drawers, stackable storage boxes and foldable furniture are perfect for helping you utilise every nook and cranny. Invest in multi-functional furniture, such as ottomans with hidden storage or shelves that double up as decorative pieces. You could even install vertical shelving, taking advantage of the wall space to store items in rooms such as the kitchen or bathroom.

Let go of unused Items

One of the biggest challenges of decluttering is parting with belongings, especially those with sentimental value. But holding on to unused or broken items only adds to clutter. A good rule of thumb is to apply the “one-year rule” meaning that if you haven't used an item in the past year, it's time to let it go.

Make money from decluttering

Second-hand platforms and online pawnbrokers can be great ways to sell unused items. This is not only an excellent way to earn some extra cash, but it also contributes to the circular economy, reducing waste.

Donate or recycle responsibly

Another option is to donate your unused items to charity shops. As well as freeing up space, this is a fantastic way to give back to the community. Many charities offer free collection services for larger items like furniture. For those items that can’t be donated, consider recycling.

Remember to check with your local council to find out what they accept and how to dispose of items like electronics responsibly.

Maintain a clutter-free space

Once you've successfully decluttered, the key is to keep it that way. Create a habit of regularly reviewing your belongings, at least a couple of times a year, to prevent clutter from building up again.

Finally, decluttering your home isn’t just about creating more space, it’s about embracing a more mindful and enjoyable environment to live in. By following these tips you can reduce stress, run a functional home and even contribute to sustainable living.

 

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