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Tips to Keep Your Home Organized and Decluttered in 2022

Looking for a few good ways to declutter and organize your home as you head into 2022? Here are some solutions!

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Tips to Keep Your Home Organized and Decluttered in 2022

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  1. Tips to Keep Your Home Organized and Decluttered in 2022 Still, trying to find the perfect New Year’s resolution? Keeping a tidy, organized home will not only impress all your guests, but decluttering can also improve peace of mind. If you’re a homeowner, you may find that your home has become crowded and unorganized over the years. The keepsakes add up, junk drawers begin to overflow, and storage spaces threaten to spill into your hallways.

  2. If you’re looking to remove some stress from your life in the new year, a great way to start is by organizing and decluttering your home. As a bonus, the real estate market is extremely favorable for sellers. Whether or not you’re considering putting your home up for sale, keeping your home clean, tidy, organized, and decluttered in 2022 will make your selling process all the easier whenever you’re ready. Here are some best tips to keep your home organized and decluttered in 2022 Keep a Donation and Recycling Bin Handy at All Times Source: bestlifeonline.com

  3. As you begin to purge your home of clutter, it’s easy to simply toss everything in the trash without looking back. If you don’t want to be wasteful, keep a large donation or recycling container nearby at all times. Homeless centers and thrift stores are always looking for donations, so you’ll have peace of mind knowing your old clothes or keepsakes are going to someone in need. Focus on One Area at a Time If your home’s clutter has been piling up for years, the process of deep cleaning and organizing may seem daunting. If you try to tackle your entire home at once, you’ll quickly feel overwhelmed and you might not be able to fight the urge to give up entirely. It’s important to work section by section, even if that means you begin with a coat closet or storage space. This way, you’ll see real progress much faster than if you decided to declutter your entire home at once. Don’t forget to set realistic goals, reward yourself for your hard work, and take breaks!

  4. The 12-12-12 Decluttering Method Source: konnek-t.com The hardest part of decluttering is simply finding a method that works well for you. Some people like to set timers, devise a set schedule, or add digital reminders for themselves. Others like to crack everything out in one day. Others with busy schedules only have roughly five minutes of free time a day. If you’re attempting to declutter with a busy schedule, here’s a helpful method that’ll give you significant progress within just a week.

  5. First, remember to label your bins so you know what to keep, donate, or toss. Every day, set a goal to find 12 items to keep, 12 items to donate, and 12 items to toss out. This may seem simple, but after just a week of sticking with this method, you’ll find your home to be considerably less cluttered and crowded. Decluttering is also one of the most important steps to undertake before selling your home. Once you’ve finished decluttering, it may be the perfect time to contact an experienced real estate agent. Keep Your Storage Spaces Organized While it’s easier to simply throw everything in your closets and cupboards without thinking twice, experts always recommend staying organized. Invest in storage containers, filing cabinets, clear bins, and other organizational tools like wall hooks and Lazy Susans. Don’t forget to label everything. All your organizing efforts will be completely in vain if you don’t develop a method to ensure your property stays organized. Just imagine how much simpler your life will become when you don’t have to check inside six different boxes before finding the Christmas decorations. Keep similar items together, and remember to always put everything back in its proper place.

  6. The “One In, One Out” Method Source: treehugger.com Everybody loves a good shopping spree, however, bringing new items into your home without removing anything is how clutter starts. If you buy a new shirt, find an old shirt to donate. If you bring home a new pair of shoes, find a pair from the back of your closet that you won’t miss. It’s hard letting go of old things sometimes, but if you haven’t worn it in a year, it’s probably time to say goodbye.

  7. This method works with household items too. Just remember, whenever something comes in, something must go out. This rule is great to carry into the new year in order to keep your home neat, organized, and decluttered in 2022. Challenge Yourself to Always Put Things Away Here’s an easy New Year’s resolution to set for yourself. Once we’re finishing using something, our first instinct is to just set it down wherever is easiest. As a rule of thumb, don’t put it down; put it away. This will help you keep track of easy-to-lose household items like books, scissors, wrapping paper, and remotes. Once you’re done using the items, return them back to their proper place. As already noted, this is much easier if you’ve already labeled your storage containers. Contact Us : Website: https://homedesignnow.com Email Id: homedesignnowofficial@gmail.com To Connect With Us Visit

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