Table of Contents
The Blueprint
Organized / Practical
Clutter Prevention
Lifestyle
Neutral, Warm
Toss Those Disposable Food Containers
You need a set of quality food containers. Disposable food containers clutter up your kitchen and can be bulky and frustrating to deal with.
- Dispose of or recycle them quickly.
- Invest in reusable glass containers for freshness
Don’t Buy (Everything) in Bulk
Try adding a bulk purchasing strategy to your shopping routine. Buying in bulk can save money, but it’s important to be selective.
- Only buy what you know you’ll use
- Avoid buying items that will clutter your shelves
Store Your Reusable Bags in Your Car
You need a dedicated space for reusable bags. Keep them in your car to avoid cluttering your home.
- Regularly check for holes or damage
- Recycle or discard bags that are worn out
Don’t Take Things You Don’t Need
Swap this for a mindful approach to accepting items. Avoid taking things that will create clutter in your home.
- Consider whether you will use the item
- Plan to donate items you don’t need immediately
Keep Donation Bins in Your Closets
Invest in a donation bin to streamline your decluttering process. This helps keep your space organized as you accumulate items.
- Immediately place unwanted items in the bin
- Regularly take the filled bin to a thrift store
Do Mini Decluttering Sessions Regularly
You need a short decluttering routine. Regularly check for messes and expired items to maintain order in your home.
- Set a timer for quick decluttering sessions
- Focus on spaces like the bathroom or pantry
Employ the One in, One Out Rule
Try adding a Oone-in One out rule to manage your space effectively. When you buy something new, let go of something old.
- Apply this rule to clothing and kitchen items
- Keep your home organized and clutter-free
Deal With Your Mail Immediately
You need a mail management strategy. Handle your mail as soon as you enter the house to prevent clutter.
- Open and sort mail immediately
- Dispose of unnecessary items right away
Keep Surfaces Clear
Try adding a daily surface-clearing habit to your routine. Keeping surfaces clear contributes to a tidy home.
- Clear surfaces nightly or in the morning
- Create designated spots for items without a home
