Decluttering can be overwhelming when you try to tackle your entire house in one weekend.
So we’re breaking it down for you - not only by room but by the main categories* that collect clutter.
You can work with this document a few different ways:
You can tackle one room at a time, working down the list
You can start in one room and focus on just one category during that session.
The key is to take a break from decluttering before you get decision fatigue (yes, it’s a real thing).
*These main categories were determined based on our experience working in these spaces.*
Kitchen
-Expired food & spices
-Condiment packets
-Plastic utensils
-Vases
-Menus
-Tupperware
-Plastic bags
-Countertop
Bedrooms
-Mismatched / torn socks
-Stained / damaged clothing
-Old shoes
-Broken jewelry
-Hats & gloves
-Nightstand drawers
-Hidden items under the bed
-Miscellaneous items on top of dresser
Family/ Living Room
-Magazines
-Games / puzzles
-DVDs
-Candles
-Old electronics
-Miscellaneous wires
-Books
-Throws & throw pillows
Bathrooms
-Expired medicine
-Expired beauty products
-Empty products
-Samples / travel sized items
-Towels
-Nail polish
-Products in shower
-Countertop