Ah, spring! One of the best seasons. The days are longer, life doesn’t seem so dark, and the house feels more awake. That’s likely because you’re not glued to the sofa with the curtains shut all day like winter.
And, in case you didn’t know, the concept of spring cleaning comes from the season change. There are many stories of where the origin came from, but all link to having a good clean.
Below, we’ll give you four of our best tips for decluttering your home this spring.
Assess One Area at a Time
Step back and assess the situation (and try not to cry). It’s the sort of thing that once you begin, you can’t stop, and it’s easy to get a little OCD with it.
Start by focusing on one area of your home at a time. It could be a cluttered closet, a messy kitchen pantry desperately needing organization or a chaotic garage that’s become a dumping ground for everything from tools to holiday decorations. Why is it that the garage always becomes the dumping ground when you can get cheap storage units in Tulsa?
Tackling one space at a time can make the process feel less overwhelming and more manageable, allowing you to give each area the attention it deserves.
Sort and Categorize
Once you’ve chosen an area to declutter, roll up your sleeves and get sorted. It’s the real spring clean time.
Grab some bins or boxes and designate them for categories like keep, donate, sell, and toss. And don’t be a hoarder. If you’re reorganizing the same things each year that you haven’t used in years, it’s time to go.
Be ruthless with decision-making. Use the one-year rule. If you haven’t used it in a year, it’s gone. Unless it’s something sentimental, of course.
Get Creative with Storage Solutions
Once you’ve decluttered and sorted your belongings, it’s time to find a home for everything that made the cut. Get creative with storage solutions to maximize space and keep things organized. You can use storage bins, baskets, shelves, and hooks to corral clutter and clear the surfaces. Consider using under-bed storage, over-door organizers, and vertical wall space to make the most of every inch of your home. You can find some really nice ones online that’ll compliment your decor.
Make Decluttering a Habit
Decluttering isn’t a one-and-done task. It’s an ongoing process that needs consistent effort and attention.
Make it a habit to declutter regularly. You’ll prevent clutter from building up again in the future. Set aside time each week or month to tackle a small decluttering project. That could be cleaning out your junk drawer, purging your wardrobe of clothes you don’t wear, etc. The decluttering routine is one of the most cathartic you can have.
Final Thought
Those are our four best tips. Adopt them, and you’ll have a clutter-free home with all the fresh, airy spring vibes. Remember, decluttering isn’t just about creating a tidy living space. It’s about creating a peaceful environment that feels good to live in.
Rachel Simmons
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