12 Quick Decluttering Strategies Under 1 Hour
By Kelly Roberson
Courtesy of Better Homes & Garden
Is company on the way? Or
do you just need a power-decluttering session to rid your home of bits and
baubles? Try these 12 quick decluttering strategies to restore order and
freshen your home's spaces.
Clear Out Closet Clutter
Putting the backs of closet doors
to use is an effective, efficient way of keeping things in easy reach and
clearing out clutter, too. Use cloth or plastic dividers with multiple slots
and simple (easily removable) plastic hooks. Stash daily-use items --
sunglasses, keys, etc. -- or designate a pocket for each family member.
Decluttering time: 15
minutes
Focus on One Drawer
Quick decluttering
doesn't require a wholesale clean-out of every messy drawer. Instead, focus
your time on one oft-used space -- say, the silverware drawer
or the junk drawer. Invest in a few wire or plastic dividers. Empty out the
whole drawer, and wipe it down with a cleaning cloth. Position the dividers and
group like elements together.
Decluttering time: 10
minutes
Declutter Your Junk Drawer
Even your junk drawer can be organized --
Divide Stuff by Purpose
Are you forever losing
your gym gear? Or do your children do the mad dash searching for music or
lesson books in
the morning? Help them (or yourself) and get rid of clutter in the process with
some simple bags and labels. Use luggage tags or make your own and affix to
different colored or patterned bags. Provide each with a hook inside your entry
or mudroom.
Decluttering time: about
30 minutes, including label making
Reduce Visual Clutter
Decluttering isn't just
about getting rid of extra stuff; it's also about giving the eye (and the mind)
a break from the hubbub of daily life. For open storage such as these kitchen shelves, take stock of what's
stored there and use quick decluttering strategies to update it. Start by
removing everything and cleaning the shelves. Then return just half as many
items, grouping by color (all
white dishware, for example) or style (all plates). Make sure items have plenty
of space on all sides.
Decluttering time: about
15 minutes
Purge While You Declutter
One of the dangers of
decluttering is how quickly spaces can go from straightened up to messy. To
stem the never-ending tide of clutter-bound stuff, pick one room and purge
while you clean. Have two boxes at the ready -- "garage sale" and
"to donate" -- focus on one room, and aim to fill both boxes in one
room. Or set a timer and ask your kids to go through toys and fill the same
bins.
Decluttering time: 30
minutes or less
Stash Art and Office
Supplies in a Moveable Caddy
Pens, pencils, crayons,
scissors: Office and art supplies
can quickly get out of control, causing cluttered tabletops. Use a small caddy
to corral them all, with dividers separating like items. Bonus: A caddy can
move from room to room and be quickly stored in a pantry or closet.
Decluttering time: 10
minutes
Quick Closet Clutter Fix
Here's a strategy to help
you manage closet clutter
and minimize daily to-dos. In your child's closet, designate a space for the
week's clothing choices. Have your child pick out an outfit (or just a top) to
wear for each day of the week. Remove dresser clutter by stashing some
accessories -- such as socks, jewelry, and hair baubles -- in a plastic or
fabric organizer with see-through pockets.
Decluttering time: 15
minutes
Dress Up Out-in-the-Open Clutter
Not everything can -- or
should -- be put away out of sight. Some things -- keys, small office
essentials -- are best left where they can be quickly used or stashed. To
declutter a small stretch of counter space, find a decorative container with
several compartments, such as this pretty ceramic egg holder, which adds color and character.
Decluttering time: 5
minutes
Streamline Tech Items
All those gadgets are
great for streamlining our daily lives, but all those cords and components
aren't great for our clutter. One quick fix is to get those pieces off a
horizontal surface and store them vertically. Consider a specially made holder
or a letter holder (available at office supply stores).
Decluttering time: 5
minutes
· Dress Up Your
Decluttering
Bathroom storage can quickly
become an overwhelming mish-mash of odd-size items. One way to get rid of the
clutter is to gather all those bits and pieces into an uncovered, easily
accessible container that looks and works better. Group either by function --
soaps, cleaning supplies -- or person, and label appropriately.
Decluttering time: 15-30
minutes
·
Tackle the Fridge/Freezer
Clutter
There may be separate
bedrooms and bathrooms for guests,
but one thing used by everyone in the house -- including the people who live
there and the people visiting -- is the fridge and freezer. All that traffic
can quickly add up to a clutter nightmare. Before visitors arrive, or just to
boost your kitchen's efficiency, tackle one, the other, or both. Start by
emptying shelves and drawers; do a quick clean with some multipurpose cleaner
and cloths. Toss anything expired or never used. Next, group similar items
together -- veggies, frozen canisters -- and place on shelves or in drawers
according to height.
Decluttering time: about
30 minutes for just the fridge or just the freezer
·
Utilize Closed Storage
Open baskets and bins
have their place, but containers with lids are great for adding function as
well as beauty. Use them for long-term storage -- small
mementos, for example, or printed photos -- and pick pretty colors or patterns that accent the rest of your decor.
Decluttering time: 10
minutes
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