How to Keep Your Home Clutter-Free - Expert Hacks

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Busy daily life brings all kinds of clutter that eventually builds up in the home. In some cases, people get so used to living in clutter that they forget it’s even there in the first place. Have a quick walk around your home and view it as if you’re a visitor seeing it for the first time. It’s pretty much guaranteed that you’ll find clutter that you forgot you were living with in your daily life.

 

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If you’re struggling to keep on top of the clutter and want to live in a clutter-free home, it’s easier than you may think. Here, MyJobQuote has rounded up some of the best expert tips on decluttering with a range of hacks that can help you maintain a clutter-free space. Take a look at the list below.

 

Ditch The Things You Don’t Need

 

If you want to reduce the clutter in your home significantly, Raf Michalowski, interior designer and founder of Meble Furniture, states that one of the best things you can do is take a look around your home and decide what you actually need.

 

Do you have some clothes that you never wear? A collection of old newspapers that you’ve already read? Be meticulous and get rid of everything that you no longer need or use. If you don’t want to simply throw your items away, consider donating them, selling them, or passing them on to friends or family.

 

"Go for a minimalist approach, and you'll be surprised at the difference it can make," says Michalowski.

 

Look For Clever Storage Solutions

 

Clever storage solutions are one of the best ways to help you get on top of your clutter issues. Mark McShane, a home improvement expert with extensive experience in teaching home improvement courses at Skills Training Group, suggests "opting for furniture with storage compartments to eliminate the need for additional storage boxes." – This will allow you to keep everything in one place.

 

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McShane also suggests using shoe organisers to store cleaning supplies, coat hangers for jewellery and hats, and tiered shelves to store smaller items such as books and files.

 

Raf Michalowski (Meble Furniture) also suggests repurposing unused space. "Take a look around your home and find any unused space." Some examples include under the stairs, an unused cupboard, an alcove, or an empty wall. You can repurpose these spaces for storage to help you get rid of clutter.

 

Follow The One In One Out Rule

 

Another great tip that can help you reduce clutter is the one in one out rule. According to home cleaning and organising expert Colin Matthiesen at PR Cleaners, “This rule keeps clutter at bay by ensuring you only keep what you need and use.”

 

The one in one out rule is quite simple – For every new item that you bring into your home, you must get rid of one item. You could choose to donate or sell an item for each new item that you bring into your home. However, you must remove something from the home whenever you bring anything new into it. By doing this, you can ensure that your space doesn't become overrun by items. Instead, you'll have a steady number of items in the home, allowing you to keep a tidy space.

 

Home organiser, Olivia Parks at professionalorganizerneworleans.com, agrees. She explains, "Say, for instance, you buy a new book. Under this rule, you would choose an old one you've already read or one you're unlikely to read again and decide to donate it. The same principle applies across all categories of possessions, be it clothing, kitchenware, electronics, or furniture."

 

Digitalise Your Documents

 

Matthiesen (PR Cleaners) also suggests that digitalising your documents is a great way to minimise clutter. He states that “In our digital age, there’s no need to hold onto every piece of paper.”

 

Paper is one of the biggest causes of clutter in the home. Instead, you can scan your important documents and save them onto your computer or in Cloud storage.

 

This will help to dramatically reduce the physical clutter and also makes it much easier for you to find your important documents as and when you need them. Never again will you have to shuffle through hundreds of documents to find that one piece of paper you're looking for.

 

Be Intentional With Your Purchases

 

Another great tip for keeping your home clutter-free is being intentional with your purchases. Intentional home organiser and CEO of Home and Heal, Theresa Russell, explains that "Sometimes we buy because of our emotions or a habit we have formed." Instead, it's a good idea to stop and think about things before jumping into a purchase.

 

 

Before placing a purchase, take a pause before you hit the buy button. "Save for later on Amazon is a useful tool for this", explains Russell. "If you want something, come back to it in two weeks and see if you still desire to purchase it."

 

By being more intentional with purchases, you can reduce the number of items that are entering your home, which, ultimately, reduces the risks of clutter.

 

Try The 12-12-12 Challenge

 

Want a fun and effective way to declutter quickly? Why not try the 12-12-12 rule? This is a simple trick that can make a significant difference.

 

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Cleaning expert and founder of Calibre Cleaning, Rocky Vuong, explains the process; “The challenge is to locate 12 items to throw away, 12 items to donate, and 12 items to be returned to their proper place.” By doing so, you can very quickly declutter your home. Try doing this challenge every few weeks to help you keep on top of the clutter in your home.

 

“It’s a simple task that can make a significant difference,” explains Vuong.

 

Involve Your Family or Housemates

 

It’s important to remember that everyone in your home has a part to play when it comes to decluttering. You can’t be expected to hold the fort on your own when everyone in the household is contributing to the clutter.

 

Feng Shui and interior design expert Victor Cheung at fengshuinexus.com explains that you should; “Make clutter-free living a shared responsibility.” That way, everyone will play a part in ensuring the home remains clutter-free.

 

“Encourage everyone in your household to follow the principles of organisation and decluttering,” Cheung explains. “Establish rules for common areas and communicate the importance of maintaining a clutter-free home.

 

Final Thoughts

 

As you can see, it’s not too difficult to maintain a clutter-free home. By implementing some of the above processes into your cleaning and organising routine, you’ll easily be able to see a big difference.

 

Take some time to come up with a plan of how to move forward, and you'll easily be able to reduce the amount of clutter that accumulates in your property.

 

 

 

 

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