50+ Ways to Declutter Effectively Amid #StayHomeStaySafe
The season of spring cleaning has arrived while we are simultaneously trying to flatten the curve and social distance. Let the following tips be your game plan to organize room by room for improved remote life productivity!
LAUNDRY ROOM
- Floating shelves simplify & update traditional cabinet areas! Create the ideal storage and display area above your washer and dryer to make your laundry room a welcoming oasis
- Hide the packaging! Go for a clean, uniform look by using baskets or clear containers to store and display needed laundry room products (detergent, fabric softener, etc.)
- Toss anything toxic or expired
- Discard over-used gloves, sponges, etc.
- Opt for all-purpose cleaners instead of single cleaning items to reduce clutter/excess bottles
BATHROOM
- Sort through and toss any empty or expired products
- Take items out of the shower that you are no longer using
- Dispose of old razors
- Fold towels and washcloths. Discard any that have stains, holes, etc.
- Organize bathroom cleaning supplies under the sink
- Return non-bathroom items to their correct locations in the house if they don’t belong in the bathroom
- Untangle cords and store electrical items in their own centralized area
- Protect vanity cabinet drawers with stainless steel drawer interiors
CLOSET
- Donate/sell/toss anything you haven’t worn in over a year
- Donate/sell/toss anything that doesn’t fit your body right now
- If it doesn’t make you feel AMAZING get rid of it
- Organize your closet based on similar items or color code
- Replace any broken hangers
- Hang items going in the same direction
- Toss random buttons, because most likely, you won’t ever use them
- Discard broken jewelry, sunglasses, etc.
KITCHEN
- Gid rid of anything chipped or broken
- Loose/expired coupons? Toss or recycle
- Sort through plastic shopping bags & store them in a proper place all together
- Discard mismatched Tupperware or anything that doesn’t have a lid or container that fits
- Only keep cookbooks you actually use (& like)
- Sort through any reusable water bottles - get rid of any that smell funky or have missing lids, straws, etc.
- Keep countertops clean & free of things that you don’t use on a daily basis
- Categorize drawers by purpose & items. Protect and organize kitchen drawers by using stainless steel drawer interiors
- Get rid of anything you no longer need, use, or know what the heck it is
- Check all pantry products for expired dates, then organize items with labels facing forward (store similar use items or go together foods in the same area)
- Take note of all pantry items on hand to keep from over buying
HOME OFFICE
- Get rid of old bank statements, receipts, bills, etc. that you no longer need
- Collect any loose paper clips or push pins. Toss any pens that don’t work
- Keep all acquired business cards in one area
- Cut up extra paper with blank spaces or blank areas to use as scrap paper or shopping lists
- Only keep items on your desk that you use daily for improved workflow
- Have an assigned area to keep necessary books (instead of scattered throughout your home). Donate or sell books that you no longer have interest in reading. Return books that are no longer yours. Arrange the books you are keeping to face the same uniformed way
LIVING ROOM
- Organize, toss, or donate any old movies, DVDs, CDs, magazines, etc.
- Store all board games in an organized, concealed fashion after checking for missing pieces, cards, parts, etc.
- Get rid of any extra or old remotes that no longer being used
- Check in between your couch cushions & under your couch for trash, remotes, crumbs, socks, batteries, etc.
- Keep surfaces like an end table or coffee table clutter free
- Recycle any papers or newspapers
GARAGE
- Assess your space to determine if additional storage shelves are needed. If so, pick a great weather day and make a go of it
- Organize workout equipment/free weights
- Keep all tools, lawn, & gardening equipment in one dedicated area
- Get rid of anything broken or damaged, or anything you no longer need/use
- Toss any old or previously open/unused paint
- Discard anything empty that is just taking up space – old boxes, bins, etc.
- Sort through (holiday) decorations that you no longer use or are outdated
- Toss old or expired lawn chemicals, cleaning supplies, etc.
- Keep extra shoes in your garage? Toss or donate if possible
There is no need to tackle all areas at once! Instead, focus on smaller areas to ensure best results and organizational success. From floating shelf systems to stainless steel drawer interiors to support brackets and beyond, Federal Brace products are ready to ship, made in the U.S.A, and ideal for your next project! Check out www.FederalBrace.com or call toll-free (877) 353-8899, 8:30AM - 5 PM EST for additional ideas and design assistance.