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It’s officially spring! Before we head outdoors to enjoy the warmer weather, many of us are spring cleaning. Head over to your closet to start your cleaning journey. This might take you a whole weekend or you can whip through the process in a day!

Hang It Up

The first thing I like to do when cleaning my closets is to decide what clothing stays and what clothing goes. It feels so good to finally let go of that dress you haven’t worn in years! Next, I organize and hang up everything that made the cut.

Upgrading your hangers to wooden hangers, like these from Honey Can Do, will help to keep your clothes wrinkle-free. They also work great at keeping your pants in place with its no-slip vinyl-coated pants bar.

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Box Things Up

Now that the clothes are hung up, I like to use boxes to tidy up the shelves. Bigso has boxes for many different storage solutions. I’m loving the Wilma nesting boxes for my hats! The scalloped lids add an elegant decorative touch!

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The Ludvig storage boxes are perfect for purses and anything else you need to hide in plain sight.

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Add Some Luxury

The last thing I want to tackle is my accessories. WOLF’s Vault Tray System will finally get all of your jewelry and sunglasses in order. There are several different tray inserts you can add and stack as your accessory collection grows.

I am especially fond of the Sunglass Insert which fits neatly into the Vault Tray and holds up to five sunglasses. The most impressive feature is that the Vault Tray System includes an anti-tarnish fabric lining that will absorb gases known to cause tarnishing. It feels good to not only keep my accessories organized but to also protect my investments!

Your closet is going to look spring fresh and you’ll be able to enjoy the beautiful outdoors in no time!

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Small closet solutions are one the most searched terms throughout the year. Why? Well because most of America is dealing with some sort of small closet. Whether it be their own bedroom closet, a hall closet or even a storage closet. We are constantly looking for ways to utilize and maximize closet space!

The only way to really make sure your closet is working for you is to analyze the space and see what you need and don’t need. Do you need a place for shoes? How many? Hanger for only shirts? Or pants too? What about your winter coat? Will you store it in your bedroom closet or hall closet? Taking inventory and figuring out the best use for the space you have is the first step to a great small closet.

Take a look at how I organized this small space in my closet and feel free to use some of the tips to organize your own space!

Store your shoes on the door. There is nothing more cleaver when it comes to the organization world than a good use behind the door. This shoe rack from Whitmor holds up to 30 pairs of shoes!

Use non-slip hangers! Velvet-lined hangers are a great solution for tops and blouses that have a tendency to slips. No catch slits are needed because these hangers from Honey-Can-Do hug your clothes just right!

Shelf dividers like these from Spectrum Diversified are the perfect way to divide any shelves you may have in your closet. They keep loose items contained and in order. They also provide more sturdy vertical space for things like sweaters, jeans bags, boxes and scarves. I tend to store all my shorts, jeans and pants in my dresser drawers which saves me a little space in the closet!

Behind the door I installed four mini shelves from Honey-Can-Do. These small shelves are great for tight spaces and add to more wall storage with easy access. You can store your jewelry and sunglasses in clear acrylic drawer organizers or even perfumes, nail polishes, or anything else you like to keep out so it’s ready to be used.

Hopefully you found a few good closet organizational tips to help you get your space working for you!

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Declutter Your Home With These Simple Steps https://theinspiredhome.com/articles/8-easy-ways-to-an-uncluttered-home/ Fri, 09 Feb 2018 18:34:35 +0000 https://theinspiredhome.flywheelsites.com/2018/02/09/8-easy-ways-to-an-uncluttered-home/ There’s just something about your house feeling clean, fresh, and organized.

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Downsizing, trying to be more minimalist, or simply in need of a home refresh – there’s no better time to organize and declutter than spring. I don’t know about you, but by the time spring starts to roll around I’m ready to say so long to the winter blues (and habits), fling open the windows, doors and let the fresh air and sunshine in. There’s just something about your house feeling clean, fresh, and organized.

Decluttering your home can seem extremely daunting, especially if you’ve got kids, pets, or a super busy lifestyle. But with the right products and the right attitude, it is definitely doable and sometimes even fun!

Whether this is your first time decluttering your home, or it’s been a little while since the last declutter, you’re in luck. We’ve put together some easy to follow decluttering tips to help you organize your home stress free and in a way that makes the upkeep much more manageable long-term.

4 Easy Steps for Decluttering Your Home

Step 1: Start the decluttering process room by room.

Step 2: Create storage solutions using the right products.

Step 3: If an item doesn’t have a place, donate it or throw it away.

Step 4: Use laundry baskets or boxes to organize things you want to keep, donate, recycle, or throw away.

Looking for Decluttering Tips by Room?

Entryway | Small Space | Kitchen | Bathroom | Bedroom

Start the Decluttering Process, Room by Room

First things first, choose a room. Try to avoid tackling your entire house in one fell swoop. This typically leads to unnecessary stress and makes decluttering your home feel like a real-life nightmare. Your best bet is to start with the smaller rooms. If you’re looking for storage tips specifically for a kids’ small space or a dedicated play area for your kids, check out these kid-focused organization tips.

Create storage solutions using shelving, decorative bins and baskets, plastic trunks and totes, or drawer organizers

So, the real trick to organization is to give everything a home. Adding storage or shelving to problem areas can really make a difference and give you the space to showcase your favorite collection of kids artwork or family photos. Not to mention, it gives you an additional area to store small, bulky appliances, like for example, a KitchenAid Mixer.

Use laundry baskets to organize items you want to keep, donate, or throw away

If an item doesn’t have a home, create one or toss it—it’s a pretty simple formula. Keep only the items you use on a daily basis, or stuff that otherwise serves a purpose in your home. On top of this, the item must have a predetermined place to ‘live.’ Categorize where each item is going using laundry baskets (if you don’t have three laundry baskets, laying out blankets makes a great alternative. When you’re finished categorizing what items will stay or be thrown away, donate the rest.

Decluttering Tips by Room

Entryway decluttering hacks

The first and most important tactic to combat clutter in a small area like an entryway is to outline the parts of that area that make your day-to-day most efficient:

A console table with a little basket or bowl for keys

  • A console table with a little basket or bowl for keys
  • An open surface area for sorting mail
  • A few decorative items to make a great first impression for guests
  • A place to house umbrellas and hang your hat(s)

Remember, your entryway is not your home office. Part of making sure a foyer doesn’t transform into a pseudo workspace means introducing healthy house entry habits—sort your mail at the door, put any outliers in a designated drawer in your kitchen or filing system in your office. In addition to this, identify a basket that allows you to keep only a few of your favorite or most recent magazine issues. Recycle the rest.

Finally, your entryway is the first place guests get a glimpse of your home. It’s important to make sure shoes, coats, and other wearable items are tucked away out of sight. If you’re in an apartment or condo that doesn’t have a big enough closet to store your shoes or coats, look into cubby alternatives to store your shoes and a rod iron coat rack to hold your coats. The goal is to give your living space’s point of entry a clean and intentional look.

How to declutter your small space

Whether you’re looking to organize a small closet, bedroom, living room, or studio apartment, where there’s a will to declutter, there’s a way. Just like your entryway, the number one rule to keep in mind is to simplify. The amount of clutter you live with can have a direct impact on the efficiency and productivity of your everyday life. Check out The Container Store, Target, Amazon or Ikea first—they’re treasure troves for finding practical storage solutions for under the bed, hanging shelving for a small closet, closet organizers for the floor, or baskets with lids to hide things you’re not ready to part with.

Need some additional ideas for decorating and organizing your apartment? Check out some design-forward functional items for your apartment or storage tips for apartment living.

“Because waking up to a stylish space makes mornings that much better” — Apartment Therapy.

Tips for decluttering your kitchen

Regardless of how neat and organized you are, your pantry or kitchen cabinets can quickly turn into the black hole of your home depending on what features and routines you have in place to keep it tidy. Throw out expired food regularly, and donate cookbooks that you no longer use. In addition to this, limit the amount of bulky items you have to stow away in cabinets. This not only creates more space, but more importantly, promotes healthier cooking and eating at home.

If you’re someone who prides themselves in cooking or baking and prefers to see (as opposed to search for) what tools and ingredients are available for use without opening a door, drawer or cabinet, try introducing floating shelves, ceiling racks for pots and pans or other accessories to keep lines of sight open. This will give you the advantages of saving precious square meters of space and clear visibility into what tools you use most (and are making a goal to use more) while creating visual interest and architectural contrast within the space.

If you’re hungry for more pantry-specific storage tips, check out these 5 Steps for a Pantry Makeover.

Need some help figuring out where to put all your pots and pans? Check out how to create this beautiful pot rack.

Decluttering your bathroom – large or small

A bathroom, like kitchens, are one of the most vital rooms of your whole house. Within your room-by-room decluttering process, everything from a powder room to a master ensuite may feel like a low priority, but in reality, you want your bathroom to be spa-like, a mini retreat to pamper yourself. Small bathrooms and large bathrooms are actually some of the easiest rooms to declutter. Your number one goal in this case is to stop the overflow of makeup products, haircare, bathtub essentials, and other self-care treatments you’ve tricked yourself into believing you’ll use one day and refuse to purge.

Step 1: Start by disposing of any outdated lotions, creams, makeup, and hairspray that’s collected dust in your medicine closet—if you haven’t used it in the past six months, throw it away. And those four different types of opened mascara you’re not using? Let me tell you how liberating it is to toss those babies in the garbage. I promise, you won’t miss them.

Step 2: Invest in some racks or bins to put underneath your sink to add extra storage space.

Step 3: Introduce over the door organizers to store your makeup or hang up your towels—these are a great way to save wall space in those super tiny bathrooms.

Step 4: Add a decorative cabinet above your toilet to hold hand towels and toilet paper.

Step 5: Keep your counters clear. Other than some hand soap or hand lotion, select your cutest nik naks and place them in a vanity tray. The less that’s visible to the naked eye, the better.

If you’re looking for some specific bathroom products to help you with organizing your bathroom, check out these additional bathroom organization tips.

Decluttering your Bedroom

One of the most noteworthy tips I can give to anyone looking to get their bedroom looking like a Pinterest photo is to never say later. This starts with staying organized. Hang it, fold it, store it—just make sure you can put it away. Stuff piles up quickly, and that can lead to unnecessary feelings of being overwhelmed, so avoid leaving your clothes on a chair or the floor.

*Bedroom Protip A: For a truly interest-worthy room, make your bed every morning. This doesn’t mean you need to have 50 Wayfair throw pillows on your bed. It means taking a second to pull your sheets and comforter up and fluffing your pillows a bit. A room just looks cleaner and more put together with a bed that’s been made. And believe it or not, making your bed first thing puts you in a clearer mindset.

*Bedroom Protip B: Closets can be some of the most challenging rooms in a home to declutter. I like to keep a triple laundry sorter on hand to keep my whites, darks and dry cleaning separated. I check it right before I head to the dry cleaners or go shopping. Works like a charm.

After You Declutter Your Home

Once the decluttering process is complete, you will feel 100 times better and a weight will be lifted off your shoulders. The next step after you declutter your home is to clean, dust, vacuum, and tidy up your space. Since you’ve minimized the amount of junk in your home, this process should be so much easier. For helpful tips on cleaning your home head to toe, check out these additional resources:

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