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10 Ways to Cut Clutter in Your Home

10 Ways to Cut Clutter in Your Home August 8, 20181 Comment

Mario Rolls is the blog consultant and writer at Dump Trucks. He brings 20 years of experience in various industries including heavy vehicle blogging and dump body manufacturing business. He is working for a company in Mississippi and one of the Nation’s primary manufacturers of dump truck bodies and dump trailers.

Cut Clutter in Your Home

 

Your home should be a place of rest and comfort. Due to this, you must always do your best to ensure it’s habitable. With tons of daily activities to carry out, it is understandable that you could often forget to take good care of your home. Then one day you walk around your house and realize your home is completely cluttered. Some part of the home which always turns out to be cluttered includes the home office, the children’s room, the attic, the basement and the garage.

To have a clean home, it is essential that you regularly cut clutter so here, we will be giving you 10 ways to cut clutter in your home.

  1. Don’t bring items you won’t use into your house

The first step to cutting clutter in your home is to ensure you don’t buy or bring in unneeded items into your house. The major reason for clutters is too many items in a home. Before you buy something for your home, ask yourself “Do I need this?” or “Will I make use of this any time soon?” If the answer to those questions is no, it is advisable that you do not buy it. Buying things you don’t need will only hinder your efforts to cut clutter in your home.

  1. Separate useful item from unused ones

The next step is to go through your cluttered house and take a look at every item. When you come across that old bicycle with a bad tire you never ride or that washing machine that has not been working for the past two years, take them out. Separate your items, either by writing them down on a piece of paper or gathering the items in a corner of the house. This makes the next step much easier.

  1. Get rid of items that aren’t in use

When you separate items, get rid of the items you don’t make use of. Don’t hold back. If you refuse to get rid of those items, they will only remain in the same place you leave them for months and years to come without adding any value to your home. While they are still useful, you can give them out to people who could fix and use them. For example, you could donate old clothes to the orphanage. You could also have a garage sale where you can make some money off those unused items. For items which are also too bad to be given out or sold, dispose of them.

  1. Clean out closets and hidden areas

A lot of hidden areas in the home get cluttered, this is because they are not seen often so one has no idea how much items have been thrown into them. Look into every closet in your home, from your kitchen cabinets to the supply closet and the bedroom closets. Go through them and take out items that are not needed. Also, you can check under your beds, behind the refrigerator, on top of the closet, behind the stairs and so on. Go through hidden areas and clear out unused items. Note that a lot of unused items will be found in hidden areas because we often put items we don’t really need in these areas.

  1. Get rid of duplicates

If you have more than one or two of an item in your home, you need to ask yourself if those duplicate items are necessary. If not, get rid of them. Getting rid of them does not necessarily mean you should dispose of them. For example, you have too many kitchen utensils in the cupboard, utensils you wouldn’t use daily but you could need when you have a group of friends over at your house, you can simply store them neatly in another cupboard. For other duplicates which you will most likely never need, you can gift them to someone who needs them.

  1. Pack up unused but necessary items in a neat box

For important items which you don’t use often in your home such as scrapbooks, photo albums, clothes, shoes, spare parts and so on, pack them up. Don’t leave these items lying about. Items like these are definitely part of what causes clutters. You can neatly arrange these items in cardboard boxes and store them in your attic or basement. That way you can know where they are whenever you need to make use of them.

  1. Arrange your house

This is very important. After cutting clutter in your home, arrange your house. Choose out a place for every item to be kept. Make more closets and cupboards if necessary. Ensure that almost nothing is left lying around. Other than important furniture, every other thing should be stored in a closer, cabinet or a box. This makes your house very organized and clean. It also makes it easier to find items and to maintain the arrangements.

  1. Make out a schedule for cleaning

In order to maintain a decluttered home, you have to clean up and declutter occasionally. Make out a schedule for days of the week when you will have your house cleared out. It is advisable that these schedules are on the weekends or on any of your free days. If you don’t live alone, you can designate chores to the other home inhabitants. This will have you living in a clutter-free home for a very long time.

  1. Every item must be returned to its place

After spending so much time cutting clutter in your home, you must ensure that you do not return to your old ways. Ways which can take you back to square one. One of the ways to return to a cluttered filled house is by neglecting to return items back to their rightful places. Ensure that anything that is taken out from a place gets returned to that place.

  1. Make Rules

Make every rule necessary, both for yourself and your other housemates, to keep your home decluttered. Rules for returning items back to their right positions, make a rule on the days of the week to have the house cleaned out and also make a rule against bringing items which are not needed into the house. When these rules are followed, you can enjoy living in a habitable and comfortable home.

No one likes to live in or visit a cluttered home. By following these steps listed above, you are be guaranteed to have a tidy and organized home environment.

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Mario Rolls is the blog consultant and writer at Dump Trucks. He brings 20 years of experience in various industries including heavy vehicle blogging and dump body manufacturing business. He is working for a company in Mississippi and one of the Nation’s primary manufacturers of dump truck bodies and dump trailers.

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