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These days, the idea of living a simple life has become more attractive to homeowners. However, once they start decluttering, they start feeling overwhelmed and succumb did the idea of having less stuff at home. But learning how to declutter your home doesn’t have to be as overwhelming as some people make it to be. Here are the benefits once you start the process of decluttering.

The Many Benefits of Decluttering Your Home

Want to find more reasons to start decluttering? Here are some:

Less stuff to clean

Cleaning is a cumbersome chore, which is why most of us hate doing it. However, when you have less possessions, cleaning becomes much less stressful and less time-consuming that you would have more time for things that matter most.

Less stuff to organize

With loads of stuff lurking in your abode, things might seem harder to arrange and find. Having less could mean otherwise. You might realize that things don’t disappear anymore, and it is easier to move around when you have more space for yourself than your valuables.

Less stress

A cluttered home is a stress-inducing sight. If you are sick of the little things that need to be cleaned over and over again, decluttering is the way to go.

Less expenses

If you are one of the homeowners that compulsively buys stuff in home improvement stores, you might run out of budget anytime soon. Try to get less so your bank account will be fuller, your credit card bills are lower, and your home will have fewer things you don’t really need.

Creative Decluttering Tips For a More Organized Home

Modern, minimalist bathroom at Marrakech, Morocco

If you are having a difficult time starting with the process, try these decluttering tips to get creative:

  1. Create a decluttering checklist. Tasks will be easier if you have them written on paper. Here’s a simple list to get you started:
    • Glassware
    • Kitchen appliances
    • Kitchen gadgets
    • Pots and pans
    • Mixing bowls
    • Water pitchers
    • Coffee mugs
    • Jars
    • Magazines and newspapers
    • Books
    • Medicine cabinet
    • Make-up
    • Hair accessories
    • Personal beauty gadgets
    • Toiletries
    • Photos
    • Sewing supplies
  2. Give one item away each day. There are 365 days within a year, so if you have given away one stuff each day, you would have 365 less clutter at home. If you make this two per day, you would be giving away 730 items that are not in use. Pretty convenient, right?
  3. Start with 5 minutes per decluttering session. If this is your first time decluttering, you don’t want to overwhelm yourself right the first time. Build your momentum by starting with 5 minutes each day.
  4. Donate the outfits you never wear. Start by separating the clothes you always wear from those you haven’t touched in months. Discard the latter by donating or giving away to families and friends.
  5. Use the four-box method. Grab four boxes and label each of them with Trash, Giveaway, Relocate, and Keep. Then, go through each room in your home and put the items on each box based on their categories. Remember not to skip any item, regardless of how significant it is to you. The four-box method can be overwhelming at first, but it’s a great help to see how many items you own and what exactly to do with them.
Neat, contemporary bedroom at Marbella, Spain

The goal is to have as few valuables as possible after applying these decluttering tips. While it can be tough to let go of the things you’ve owned for so long, you’ll realize that the freedom, neatness, and additional savings it provides are all well worth the effort.