Reduce clutter information
Wouldn’t it be nice to have more organization sprinkled about in our lives! If you have an abundance of clutter in your home, it makes it more difficult. It sometimes can be changeling decided what is and isn’t clutter in your home and reducing it.
When you know the simple solutions to reducing clutter, can make it more simplified and reach that goal of organization. The closest is the number #1 place to find clutter as it can become an easy place to stuff things out of sight quickly. With continued stashing, it can quickly become out of control and an inconvenience when you are trying to find your coat and shoes!
A way to reduce closet clutter is to find appropriate storage solutions. If you closest doesn’t contain a shelf, install one. By placing labeled stack-able bins helps organize and makes it easy to see what is there.
Especially if you use clear bins.
Keep in mind, one goal of reducing clutter is to get rid of what is not in use or what you don’t use.
Are you really going to get around to reading those old magazines or are they just piling up? A good solution might be to go through the magazines and cut out the articles that you would like to keep and use plastic sleeves and place them in a binder. This can become a clever way to keep your do it yourself project instructions organized.
Under the bed is another clutter nightmare. Shoes, memory boxes, bedding, it all seems like there is no where else to keep this stuff. Well, if you have done your job right in the closet, you may have just gained a place. But, you can also find simple solutions to your storage problem here too. Purchase bed lifts to maximize the space you have under your bed for storage. You can also try using space bags to hold your seasonal bedding. Space bags allow you to suck all of the air out of the bag so that the bag and bedding within it becomes smaller and easier to store. Bins that have wheels on them and easily slide out from under your bed is also an easy way to store items but still keep them close at hand.
To tackle and reduce clutter is about assessing the items value and is it worth keeping? Keep asking yourself these questions:
Have you used in in the last year?
Do you have a duplicate of this one, which one is the better one?
Is it working?
What is the reason your are keeping it? Guilt?
Does it fit you?
Addressing questions like those can be difficult to answer however keeping focused on obtaining the end goal you started out with -the organized living environment. Be honest with yourself and stay focused until you have achieved your goal.











