Top Tips for Decluttering Your Home

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Having a home is the American dream, but it can quickly become a nightmare if you have too much stuff and your house is cluttered and disorganized. You run out of storage space, closets and cabinets start overflowing, and even the garage and attic are bursting at the seams. If you’re sick of the clutter and need professional organization ideas and storage solutions, the information below will come in handy. It’s a list of the Top 7 Tips for Decluttering your Home, brought to you by the organization experts at Hide-Away Storage!

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Top 7 Tips for Decluttering Your Home

1. Create a Plan

Very few projects get done well or quickly without a plan. It doesn’t have to be a super detailed plan, but simply something that gives you direction as to what to do first, second, third, etc. That way, you and anyone helping you declutter your home aren’t just standing around, wondering what to do next.

2. Go Room by Room

Trying to declutter your entire home all at once is daunting and overwhelming for many. Rather than try and declutter everything at once, start with a single room and declutter that room first. Then, move on to the next room. You’ll find that it’s easier, faster and helps you from losing your mind.

3. Declutter Before Organizing

You might think decluttering and organizing are the same, but they’re quite different. Organization means putting things where they make sense so that they’ll be easy to access when you need them again. Decluttering means removing all the extra stuff you don’t need, use or want around your home. For example, there’s no sense in organizing old, damaged, and unwanted toys because nobody will play with them anyway. The same with clothes, furniture, books, etc. Better to declutter by selling them, throwing them away, or donating them to Goodwill. Speaking of which…

4. Donate Stuff to Goodwill

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If you have something in your home that’s damaged and unusable, the best thing to do is throw it away. However, many American families have all sorts of things they don’t use but still have value. Those things should be donated to Goodwill so that someone less fortunate can use them. Plus, when you donate to Goodwill, they’ll give you a receipt you can use to deduct from your taxes

5. Get the Entire Family Involved

There’s no reason that you can’t get everyone in the family involved in decluttering your home. Have your children declutter their bedrooms; your spouse declutters their special room (her shed, man cave, garage, etc.) The more people you have helping you declutter, the quicker the task will be over, and your home will be a clutter-free thing of beauty.

6. Maintain Organization Once Your Home is Decluttered

This tip might be the most important. Once you’ve decluttered your home, the best way to prevent going through the entire energy-sapping, time-wasting task again is to keep everything organized. Below are a few mini tips to do just that.

  • Pack and label everything well. It will be easier to find stuff later if you do.
  • Use clear plastic bins. You’ll be able to see what’s inside and find something faster if you need it.
  • Use shelving units rather than stacking boxes and bins directly on top of each other. Stacking and restacking each time you need to grab something can take time and effort.
  • Don’t buy stuff you genuinely don’t need. Remember, the more stuff you own, the more cluttered your home.
  • Put things back where they belong right away after using them.
  • Organize like with like: winter clothes, books, photo albums, toys, etc.

7. Rent a Storage Unit from Hide-Away

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One of the easiest ways to declutter your home is to take everything you don’t use daily and store it in a storage unit from Hide-Away Storage. Winter clothes and gear, clothing, baby stuff, collectibles, antiques you’re saving for the grandkids, etc. A storage unit gives you all the extra storage space you need!

Where Should You Store Your Items?

Many American families store their stuff in storage units with Hide-Away. Self storage is an easy, convenient, and affordable solution. You get a clean big, space to store as much as you need, and you can organize it any way you like. You can also access your storage unit seven days a week, and when your things are stored, they’ll be safe and secure.

What Size Storage Unit Do You Need?

Hide-Away offers a wide range of storage unit sizes. Depending on what you’re storing, you might need a small storage unit or the biggest one we have. How can you know? Take a look at our storage unit size guide. It will give you a better idea of how much you can fit in the different storage unit sizes.

Hide-Away is the Solution for Your Decluttering Project

Hide-Away is your best choice when maximizing home space is the goal, and you need storage solutions for seasonal items and home organization. Storage organization is a snap with Hide-Away. Our storage units are clean, safe, secure, and affordable. They’re easy to access, offer 24/7 video security, and have a wide range of features that deliver excellent benefits and make your self storage experience easier and more convenient.

Find storage near you with Hide-Away, and before you know it, your cluttered, messy, disorganized home will be a beautiful, organized, and clutter-free castle again! Click the link to reserve your Hide-Away storage unit online today!