10 Tested Strategies For A Home Free Of Clutter

Simply + Fiercely

A decluttered home is not an empty home, and it doesn’t have to be boring, cold or sterile. Instead, it’s a lifestyle choice.

When you live clutter-free, you use all your things regularly, everything has its place, and you feel good about what you own. You have stuff, but it’s the “stuff” that adds value to your life.

If you want a clutter-free home, then this is a great first step: thinking about what enough means for you and your family. These tried and tested tips will help you declutter and keep it that way—for good this time.

Do you have room in your closet or on your bookshelf? Is there space in your living room or on your kitchen counter? If not, are you prepared to give something up to make space?

Know exactly where you’ll put something before you bring it into your home

The more storage you have, the more clutter you’ll keep. If you want to own less stuff, try decluttering storage containers or even furniture first.

Reduce your storage space

The next time you need something, resist the impulse to hit the shops. Instead, try borrowing what you need first.

Borrow before you buy

Every time you’re tempted to bring something new into your home, I encourage you to think about the tradeoffs. What will this item cost you in the long run? The answer is a lot more than the purchase price.

Name your tradeoffs

The answer will be different for everyone, and it can take a bit of effort to figure out, but once you do, everything changes. You see your clutter with new eyes, and it’s so much easier to manage.

Learn your clutter habits

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