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Where to Start Decluttering Your Home? How to Clear Out Unnecessary Items?

Published: 09.05.2025

Almost everyone knows the problem of a cluttered home. Even people who aren’t typical collectors eventually realize they have too little space. But decluttering your home doesn’t have to be a problem! How can you clear out unnecessary things? Where should you start? Let’s find out!

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Decluttering Your Home “On the Go”

If your home becomes cluttered, it can take a lot of time to tidy and clean countless, often unnecessary, items. This can be frustrating, so it’s best to react immediately. Instead of planning a massive clean-up (which, let’s be honest, we often postpone), it’s better to act right away.

When you find an unnecessary item taking up valuable space, stop and decide what to do with it. Many things you no longer need can easily be donated, sold, or thrown away. If it’s clothing, drop it in a used clothing container.

Prefer selling clothes? Then do it regularly to save time. Take a photo, list the item on an auction site or an app, write a short description — and you’re done! It’s much easier to sell a few things at a time than to handle a mountain of items later.

Declutter Regularly by Dividing Your Home into Zones

If you want to effectively fight clutter, regular decluttering is key. Don’t like big cleaning sessions? No problem! Divide your home into small zones (even a single drawer, shelf, or storage box) and tackle one each day. This method makes decluttering painless. When you come across an unnecessary item, decide immediately whether to keep, sell, or toss it.

The Big Declutter – “All at Once”

The above tips are for those who find the idea of a big clean overwhelming. But decluttering can also be a focused 1–2 day challenge, depending on how much you have. Schedule your decluttering day in advance and avoid other distractions. Prepare several boxes or containers and plenty of garbage bags for sorting items — to throw away, donate, or sell. You might find that the number of items you own isn’t that large, and you can manage a thorough clean-up “once and for all.”

Store Items in Self-Storage Units

Does decluttering have to mean throwing things away? Not necessarily. What if an item — like a table or sofa — takes up too much space but might still be useful? That’s when self-storage units come in handy. These spaces are designed for people who want to declutter their homes without permanently getting rid of their belongings.

If you rarely use something — like snowboarding equipment — but still need it occasionally, storage units are a great solution. You can rent a storage space as small as 1 square meter. It’s the best option if you want to remove items temporarily without throwing them away. Access your storage 24/7, any day of the week.

Why Decluttering Your Home Is Worth It

Decluttering doesn’t have to mean going minimalist or giving up comfort. On the contrary — too many unnecessary things can feel overwhelming, both physically and mentally. Decluttering creates space for what matters, reduces mess, and makes everyday life easier. It’s much simpler to find your favorite shoes from last season when your closet isn’t overflowing. Getting rid of unused items means you’re left only with what you truly use — helping you stay organized and stress-free.

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