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Clutter can build up in even the most organized homes. But don’t worry, there are a few simple things you can do to declutter your space and make it feel more organized. Here are seven clutter hotspots you may be overlooking:

Entryway

This is the first space people see when they come into your home, so it’s important to make a good impression. Make sure to keep your entryway clutter-free by designating a specific spot for your keys, wallet, and other essentials. A shoe tray and hooks can work wonders!

Kitchen Counters

Your kitchen counters are probably one of the most cluttered surfaces in your home. To declutter your counters, try to keep only the essentials out. This means putting away anything you don’t use on a daily basis.

Bathroom Sink

Your bathroom sink is another common clutter hotspot. To declutter your sink, try to keep only the essentials out. This means putting away  everything you don’t use daily.

Coffee Table

Your coffee table is a great place to stack books, magazines and other items you want to keep within reach. However, it can also become a clutter hotspot if you’re not careful. To declutter your coffee table, try to keep only the essentials out.

Bedside Table

Your bedside table is another great place to store items you want to keep within reach. However, it can also become a major clutter hotspot! Maybe even the hottest of them all! To declutter your bedside table, try to keep only the essentials out.

Car

Our cars are another place where clutter too easily builds up. A great rule of them is to always keep it VIP guest ready: never leave your reusable cups in the cup holders, take the trash out every day, and don’t use it as a storage unit

Digital Devices

Digital devices are notorious clutter keepers. First thing to do is  to only keep the apps and files you use on a daily basis. And schedule time to do a monthly photo and video purge

Not sure how to get started? How about one trick at a time? Learn more in our blog, Beat Clutter One Trick at a Time!

 

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