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Declutter Like a Pro

A messy home adds stress, but smart decluttering can bring instant relief. With the right strategies, you can transform every space—from your entryway to your garage—into an organized, functional area.

These expert-approved tips will help you clear the clutter, maximize storage, and keep your home looking effortlessly tidy. Get ready to say goodbye to mess and hello to a more peaceful, stress-free living space.

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Closet

Closets are one of the easiest spaces to clutter, but smart storage tricks can help. Switch to slim velvet hangers to free up hanging space or use shelf dividers to separate different categories of clothing. Under-bed storage bins are perfect for keeping seasonal clothes out of the way.

Regularly donate or sell anything you haven’t worn in a year to keep your closet functional instead of overflowing.

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Kitchen

A cluttered kitchen slows you down, so keeping counters clear is essential. Store rarely used appliances in cabinets or pantry shelves to free up workspace. Install floating shelves to keep everyday essentials within reach without taking up counter space.

Use a wall-mounted rail for utensils and hooks for mugs to maximize storage. Stackable canisters keep dry goods fresh while making your pantry look neat and organized.

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Bathroom

A messy bathroom makes getting ready frustrating, but small changes can fix that. Install floating shelves above the toilet to store extra towels and toiletries. Use drawer organizers to keep makeup and grooming products from turning into a jumbled mess.

A hanging shower caddy prevents bottles from cluttering the tub, while labeled bins under the sink keep cleaning supplies in order.

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Living Room

Your living room should feel inviting, not chaotic. Use storage ottomans to hide blankets, toys, and gaming accessories while keeping them easily accessible. A media console with cabinets prevents movies, remotes, and gaming systems from taking over.

Floating shelves let you display décor without cluttering surfaces. Keep coffee tables neat by using decorative trays for coasters, candles, and small essentials.

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Desk

A clutter-free desk boosts focus, so organization is key. Use a stationery holder to store pens, scissors, and small office supplies neatly. A basket is perfect for stacking notebooks and files upright, keeping them within reach without creating clutter.

Small trays can hold essentials like binder clips and glasses, preventing them from getting lost. A well-arranged workspace makes it easier to stay productive and stress-free.

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Toys

Toys seem to multiply overnight, but a few strategies can keep them in check. Use cubby shelves with labeled bins, so kids know where everything belongs. Store less-used toys in a rotation system to reduce mess while keeping things fresh.

Teaching kids to tidy up daily prevents play areas from turning into disaster zones.

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Laundry Room

A messy laundry area makes an already tedious chore worse. Install shelves above the washer and dryer to store detergents, fabric softeners, and cleaning supplies. Use labeled baskets to separate clothes by color or family member before washing.

A collapsible drying rack saves space when not in use. Keeping the laundry room organized streamlines the entire process, making it faster and less stressful.

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Garage

Garages easily become storage dumping grounds, but smart organization makes them useful again. Wall-mounted pegboards neatly hold tools and gardening equipment. Overhead storage racks keep seasonal decorations and rarely used items out of the way.

Clear, labeled bins make it easy to find sports gear, holiday décor, or camping equipment. Keeping everything in a designated space makes the garage more functional and less of a cluttered headache.

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Paperwork

Stacks of mail, receipts, and bills can take over if not managed properly. Go paperless with bills and statements whenever possible to reduce clutter. Use a filing system with labeled folders for important documents.

Set up a daily or weekly habit of sorting mail immediately, so junk doesn’t pile up on countertops. Staying on top of paperwork keeps your home neater and reduces stress.

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Smart Organizers

A cluttered vanity makes getting ready a hassle, but the right organizers can change that. Use trays and dividers to separate makeup brushes, lipsticks, and palettes, so everything stays in its place. Clear storage containers let you see what you have, so you’re not digging through a mess.

Keeping your beauty products neat saves time, keeps your space looking fresh, and makes your morning routine way easier.

A neatly organized pantry with clear labelled jars of spices, grains, flour, and rice.

Pantry

A disorganized pantry makes meal prep frustrating and leads to wasted food. Store dry goods in labeled clear jars for easy visibility and freshness. Use tiered shelving for canned goods, ensuring nothing gets lost in the back.

Organizing your pantry into zones—snacks, baking, breakfast—helps you grab what you need quickly without digging through a mess.

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Vertical Space

Using vertical space helps keep floors and countertops clutter-free. Install floating shelves in any room to store books, décor, or everyday essentials. Hanging hooks inside cabinet doors can hold cutting boards, measuring cups, or cleaning supplies.

Over-the-door organizers are perfect for everything from shoes to toiletries. Thinking upwards gives you extra storage without taking up valuable space.

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Routine

Decluttering is easier when it’s part of your routine instead of a once-a-year task. Set a monthly reminder to tidy up closets, junk drawers, and storage bins. Make it a habit to return items to their proper place after use, preventing clutter from piling up.

A little effort consistently keeps your home organized and stress-free.

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Distributing Tasks

Decluttering is easier when everyone pitches in. Assign small tasks to kids, like putting away toys or organizing their clothes. Create a simple household system where each person is responsible for keeping certain areas tidy.

Making it a team effort prevents clutter from creeping back and helps maintain a clean home.

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Entryway

Your entryway is the first thing you see when you walk in, and it often turns into a drop zone for shoes, bags, and mail. Install wall hooks for coats and keys to keep things off the floor. A shoe rack or storage bench prevents piles of sneakers from taking over.

Adding a decorative basket for mail keeps paperwork from scattering everywhere. Looking for ways to style your entryway? Explore our guide, Budget-Friendly Holiday Entryway Decor Ideas for ideas.

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Bedroom

Your bedroom should be a peaceful escape, not a cluttered storage room. Keep nightstands free from unnecessary items by sticking to a lamp, book, and small decorative tray. A storage bench at the foot of the bed is great for extra bedding or seasonal clothes.

Under-bed rolling bins provide extra space without taking up visible room. The less clutter you have, the more restful your bedroom will feel. Looking for smart bedroom storage ideas? Check out our guide, Bedroom Storage Hacks For A Clutter-Free Space for more inspiration.

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Jessica Xavier
I’m Jess, here to share practical design advice and budget-friendly hacks, blending your favorite fandoms seamlessly into your decor. Let’s connect and create your dream space together!

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