It’s that time of year where we set targets for ourselves to do all the things we wished we did in 2022 but never got around to.

But it’s a new year, and you’re not going to let your old habits rule your life. The first step is tidying up your house to give you a decluttered space to live your best life.

Decluttering your home can seem like a daunting task, but it doesn’t have to be. With a few simple steps, you can quickly and easily get rid of the clutter in your house and create a more organised and peaceful living space. In this article, we’ll discuss how to declutter your house so that you can enjoy a more stress-free environment.

 

Assess Your Clutter

The first step to decluttering your home is to assess the amount of clutter you have. Take a look around and make a list of all the items that are taking up space in your home. This will help you determine what needs to be kept, donated, or thrown away.

As well as assessing your clutter you need to assess what storage you have, and what space you can make to put your storage in. If you don’t have enough space for all the things you need to keep, you can always choose to rent a storage unit.

 

Set Goals and Prioritise

Once you’ve identified the items that need to be removed from your home, set goals and prioritise. Decide which areas of your home need to be decluttered first and create a plan for tackling each area.

Without a plan the whole task can seem too overwhelming. But once you have broken down the major task into smaller rooms then the job becomes much more manageable.

 

Invest in Storage and Organisational Items

Without storage containers, shelving, folders, and other organisational items you’ll never be fully clear of clutter, you’ll just be moving it from one place to another. Tidying your scattered clothes from around the bedroom into a neat pile in the corner doesn’t count as decluttering.

 

Get Rid of Unnecessary Items

One of the major tasks when it comes to decluttering your home is to get rid of any unnecessary items. This can be harder than it sounds. People have a natural tendency to keep items just in case they might need them in the future. Or there might be items you haven’t thought of or looked at in years, but when it comes to throwing them away you suddenly develop a sentimental attachment to them.

If you haven’t used an item in the past year, it’s probably time to let it go. Donate or sell items that are still in good condition and throw away anything that is broken or no longer usable.

If you absolutely have to keep items you don’t have room for, you can always make a bit of room by renting a self storage space.

 

Maintain an Organised Home

The last step to decluttering your home is to maintain an organised home. If you’ve invested in storage and organisation products this should be a bit easier. But you can’t maintain a decluttered house without some effort on your own part.

Make sure to regularly go through your belongings and get rid of anything that is no longer needed or used. Create a system for sorting and organising items, and stick to it. With a little bit of effort, you can keep your home clutter-free and enjoy a more peaceful living space.