Going into the New year means it’s time for a reset. New year, new space. That doesn’t mean packing up your whole life and moving to a new home though. Decluttering your apartment for the new year is a great way to start fresh and create a more organized and relaxing space. Here are some tips to help you get started:
1. Set Clear Goals When you’re staring at a home full of clutter knowing where to begin can get overwhelming quickly. Defining what you want to achieve (e.g., more space, less stress) will make knowing where to start less stressful. Break down the decluttering process into manageable tasks by room or category. 2. Use the Four-Box Method I have found this method helps keep everything neat without creating more mess when I’m trying to create less. Label four boxes: Keep, Donate, Trash, and Relocate. For each item, decide which box it belongs in. If you don’t have the ability to move stuff to a donation center posting it on your Camden community wall can give your neighbors a chance to get a new piece for their own homes and give it a second life!
Photo courtesy of Pexels via RDNE stock project 3. Follow the “One-Year Rule” If you haven’t used or worn something in the past year, consider letting it go. Does it have a purpose or is it just taking up space? 4. Declutter by Categories Tackling one category at a time, such as clothing, books, kitchen items, or paper documents can make a big difference. Breaking down your big tasks into smaller ones can help to make the whole process more manageable. 5. Create a Decluttering Schedule Don’t feel like you have to do it all in one day. Dedicate specific days or hours to decluttering instead of doing everything at once. Set a timer (e.g., 30 minutes) to stay focused and then take a break. This will prevent you from getting to bored with the tasks. 6. Implement the “One In, One Out” Rule For every new item you bring in, remove an old one. Decluttering won’t serve a purpose if you are just filling that space back up. 7. Optimize Storage Solutions Investing in multi-purpose furniture, under-bed storage, or stackable containers can help to maximize space. Using vertical space with shelves or wall hooks can also add some character to your home while providing extra storage. For items you may not want to keep in the home or that are simply taking up space, but you aren’t ready to part with them just yet, select communities like Camden Franklyn Park and Camden Post Oak offer climate controlled rentable storage solutions.
Photo courtesy of Camden Franklyn Park 8. Tackle Sentimental Items Last Start with less emotional items to build momentum. Over the years we gather a lot of stuff that can be hard to part with. Keep a small box for meaningful keepsakes if they truly bring value to your life. 9. Invite Help if Needed Ask a friend or family member for support to stay motivated. Sometimes just having another person in the room while you clean can make it easier to get your organizing done because you’re not alone and they can help keep you on the task at hand. Alternatively, if you needed to, you could always hire a professional organizer if the task feels overwhelming.
Photo courtesy of Pexels via Blue Bird 10. Celebrate Progress Reward yourself for each completed section to stay motivated. That could be with an extra break to relax for a bit or an actual treat like candy. Whatever you choose, make sure it’s something you enjoy. Starting small and being consistent will make the process manageable and satisfying!
Using these tips to as we go into 2025 will bring a fresh look in your home that helps brings you peace and joy. Keeping consistent will ensure your home is one less thing to add to your list and create extra stress. Starting 2the new year off strong and keeping that momentum going will help to ensure you have your best year yet!