Published: April 01, 2024
If you’ve ever watched the popular TV show “Hoarders,” you know just how overwhelming and chaotic a cluttered home can become. While most of us may not have homes that look quite as extreme as those featured on the show, clutter can still be a problem for many. In 2024, it’s time to take a page out of a “hoarders” consultant’s playbook and get our homes organized and clutter-free. Here are seven home organization ideas to help you achieve that goal.
One of the most effective ways to tackle clutter is by taking it one room at a time. Start with the room that’s bothering you the most, and work your way through the house. As a “hoarders” consultant would advise, create three piles: keep, donate/sell, and toss. Be ruthless in your decision-making. If you haven’t used an item in the past year or it doesn’t bring you joy, it’s time to let it go.
To maintain a clutter-free home, you need adequate storage. Consider investing in storage solutions like shelves, cabinets, bins, and baskets. Opt for furniture pieces with built-in storage, such as beds with under-bed drawers or coffee tables with hidden compartments. These additions will help you keep your belongings organized and out of sight. If you are in need of storage for larger items, consider renting a portable storage container from UNITS® Moving and Portable Storage of Houston.
Made famous by Marie Kondo, the KonMari method encourages you to only keep items that “spark joy.” This approach not only helps you declutter but also fosters a deeper connection with your possessions. When organizing, hold each item in your hands and ask yourself if it brings you joy. If not, thank it for its service and let it go.
A cluttered home often goes hand in hand with dust and dirt buildup. To maintain a clean and organized space, establish a regular cleaning routine. Schedule specific tasks for each day or week, such as dusting, vacuuming, and laundry. A clean home not only looks better but also promotes a sense of well-being.
In 2024, there’s no excuse for overflowing filing cabinets and stacks of paper cluttering your home. Scan important documents and store them digitally. Use online tools for bill payment and document management. Going paperless not only frees up physical space but also simplifies your life by making documents easily searchable and accessible.
If you have limited storage space, consider rotating seasonal items. For example, store your winter clothes and holiday decorations during the warmer months and vice versa. This approach helps declutter your living space and keeps items you’re not currently using out of sight.
To prevent future clutter from accumulating, adopt the “one in, one out” rule. Whenever you bring a new item into your home, whether it’s a piece of clothing, a kitchen gadget, or a decorative item, commit to getting rid of something similar that you no longer need. This rule encourages mindfulness when shopping and helps maintain a balanced living environment.
A clutter-free and organized home not only looks better but also promotes a sense of calm and well-being. By following these seven home organization ideas from a “hoarders” consultant, you can transform your living space in 2024. Remember to start small, be consistent, and let go of items that no longer serve a purpose or bring you joy. With dedication and a little effort, you can achieve a clutter-free and harmonious home that you’ll be proud to show off to guests.
For more information or to rent a portable storage container, visit UNITS® Moving and Portable Storage of Houston or call (832) 924-7578 today.
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