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The Only Declutter Your Home Checklist You’ll Ever Need (Because Chaos Is Not a Design Style)

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Let me guess: you looked around your home this morning, tripped over a rogue flip-flop, and thought, “Yep. I live in a storage unit now.”

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I’ve been there.

Quick 20-Second Quiz 🏡

What’s the biggest decorating problem in your space right now?

My place was overflowing with stuff—socks without mates, fast-food straws (because you never know), a quesadilla maker I used once in 2017, and enough expired coupons to start a fire.

But eventually, all that clutter stopped being quirky and started feeling claustrophobic.

That’s when I decided it was time to make the ultimate “Declutter Your Home Checklist.” A no-nonsense, room-by-room plan to finally take back control—without spending 12 hours crying over old birthday cards.

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Whether you’re doing a Saturday speed-clean or a full Marie Kondo breakdown, this checklist will walk you through every step.

And yes—there’s a free printable version too.

What You’ll Need Before You Start

Here’s what I used to make decluttering way easier:

Clear stackable storage bins – The kind where you can actually see what’s inside.I got a pack on Amazon and they’re game-changers for clothes, toys, and even pantry stuff.

Sticky labels – For sorting piles: Keep, Donate, Trash, or “Why do I still have this?”

A paper shredder – Because that stack of 2019 credit card statements isn’t doing you any favors.

Vacuum storage bags – I use these for out-of-season clothes. They flatten like a pancake and slide under the bed. Instant space!

Drawer organizers & shelf risers – These help after you declutter, so the chaos doesn’t come crawling back next week.

How to Declutter Fast (Without Losing Your Mind)

The 30-Minute Timer Trick

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Set a timer. Seriously. I do 30-minute sprints with breaks in between. One room at a time. You’ll be amazed how much you can purge when the clock’s ticking.

The “Would I Buy It Again?” Rule

Hold an item and ask:

Do I actually use this?

Is it still in good condition?

Would I spend money on this today?

If the answer is “no” to any of these, it’s time to part ways.

Room-by-Room Declutter Checklist

Bedroom

Let’s be honest—your closet is probably a black hole of denim sizes and forgotten tote bags.

Toss These:

Clothes that don’t fit, are stained, or you secretly hate

Mismatched socks (RIP)

Jewelry you haven’t worn in 2 years

Old purses, belts, scarves

Worn-out shoes and boots

📝 Pro tip: If you haven’t worn it in a year, it’s not coming back in style just for you.

Also, tackle:

Your nightstand (do you really need 3 tubes of lip balm?)

Your dresser drawers (goodbye tangled tank tops)

Bathroom

This one’s sneaky. Expired stuff hides in every cabinet like it’s waiting to jump-scare you.

Toss These:

Expired meds (safely)

Old makeup, brushes, and nail polish

Dried-up shampoo samples

That “emergency” body spray from 2014

Raggedy towels and broken hair clips

🧼 Once you declutter, organize vertically! I use this under-sink shelf from Amazon that’s a total space-saver.

Kitchen

This is the graveyard of well-intentioned gadgets.

Toss These:

Plastic takeout cutlery and paper plates

Duplicate measuring cups (one is enough!)

Condiment packets, expired pantry items

Broken mugs and mismatched Tupperware

Appliances you haven’t used in 12 months (Popcorn machine? I’m looking at you.)

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🧃 Bonus tip: Switch bulky cereal boxes for clear airtight containers. You’ll feel like you live in a Pinterest board.

Living Room

This one’s deceptively easy. But clutter hides in plain sight—especially if your coffee table is a storage unit in disguise.

Toss These:

Old remotes and product manuals

Worn-out throw pillows

Random knick-knacks and half-melted candles

DVDs, cords, unused gaming consoles

🧺 If you treat your couch like a laundry basket (guilty!), try adding a slim coat rack or wall hooks by the door.

Entryway

Ah, the forgotten zone. This is the first impression of your home—don’t let it scream “mudroom disaster.”

Toss These:

Worn-out rugs or boot mats

Broken hangers

Out-of-season shoes and gear

Old hats, umbrellas, sunglasses

🧽 I like to keep a spray bottle with vinegar and Dawn dish soap for wiping down the front door—cheap and streak-free!

Home Office (or That One Messy Desk)

If your workspace feels more chaotic than creative, it’s time.

Toss These:

Dried-up pens and broken supplies

Last year’s planner (you’re not going back)

Old receipts, expired coupons

Greeting cards from 2007

Paper clutter you’ve been avoiding—shred it!

I swear by color-coded file folders and a desktop paper tray. Everything has a place, and my brain thanks me for it.

Want the FREE Printable Checklist?

I made a printable version of this checklist that you can tape to your fridge, fold into your planner, or toss on the floor while you declutter (no judgment).

Final Thoughts: Decluttering Isn’t About Perfection—It’s About Peace

You don’t need to have a picture-perfect minimalist home.

You just need space to breathe, room to think, and a house that feels livable—not like it’s auditioning for an episode of Hoarders.

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So take it one room, one drawer, one dusty stack at a time.

Light a candle. Play music. Laugh at the weird stuff you find (looking at you, broken lava lamp).

And most importantly—don’t forget to celebrate the progress.

You’ve got this. 💪

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