Things to Declutter Today
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If your home feels a little overwhelming, you can make a noticeable difference in just a few minutes. Decluttering doesn’t have to be a full-day project—small, intentional edits can instantly create more space and calm. Here are simple things you can declutter today for a fresher, lighter home.
Expired or Unused Bathroom Products
Check your bathroom shelves, drawers, and shower area.
Toss empty bottles, old razors, expired skincare, and samples you never use.
These items take up more space than you realize.
Paper Clutter on Counters
Mail, receipts, flyers, and random notes add up quickly.
Recycle what you don’t need and keep only essential documents in one tray or folder.
Old Towels, Linens, and Worn Fabrics
Donate or recycle towels and bedding that are frayed, stained, or no longer used.
Fresh, minimal linens instantly make your home look cleaner.
Kitchen Items You Never Reach For
Remove duplicate utensils, old food containers, mismatched lids, and expired pantry items.
A cleaner kitchen makes cooking easier and more enjoyable.
Clothes You Haven’t Worn in a Year
Go through your closet and pull out anything that doesn’t fit your style or lifestyle.
Donate gently worn pieces and keep only what you love and actually wear.
Random Drawer Items (The “Junk Drawer”)
Pens that don’t work, broken chargers, loose screws, expired coupons—these items can go.
A quick reset brings instant order to high-use spaces.
Expired or Unnecessary Cleaning Supplies
Consolidate half-empty bottles and let go of products you don’t use.
A streamlined cleaning area keeps your home maintenance simple.
Decor You No Longer Love
Small décor pieces can easily overcrowd shelves and tables.
Keep only what brings comfort or visual calm.