Declutter your Home, Expand your Life (Part 2)

Declutter your Home, Expand your Life (Part 2)

6 Declutter Tips for your University City Home

Once you’ve identified, sorted and emotionally let go, you have choices as to how to take care of your clutter. You have six options:

• Repurpose
• Recycle
• Rearrange
• Sell
• Donate
• Trash

Repurpose

Too many coffee cups? Repurpose your favorites by hanging them on the wall and using them to hold things such as pencils, paper clips, tea bags, etc. The repurposing possibilities are almost endless.

Recycle

Throw away all those old newspapers, magazines, plastic containers you won’t use anymore, boxes you were saving for some long-forgotten reason, etc.

Rearrange

If you have a lot of photos sitting around, take them off of surfaces and hang them on one wall. The room will feel less cluttered, plus you’ll create a pretty display to be seen and admired. If you collect figurines or other objects, split your collection into four parts. Display only one-quarter of your collection at a time and rotate pieces with each new season. The room will feel less cluttered, and you’ll enjoy your collection because it will be ever-changing.

Sell

If hosting a garage sale isn’t your thing, you can sell items via Craig’s List, ebay or other online sites.

Donate

Charities clamor for clutter. You will feel good about your clutter-free home and about helping others.

Trash

This is the last resort if something doesn’t fit into the other categories above.

The trick to staying clutter free is to introduce new things into your space mindfully. For some, this means that if one thing comes in, something must go out. In this way, equilibrium in maintained. For others, it means removing something, but putting it somewhere that it can be revisited – say in a year. If it’s not been used in that time, then it’s time for it to go.

Another trick to avoiding clutter is not buying things you don’t really need. Going to paint a room and want to use a sprayer? Rent versus buy – or see if a friend has one they can lend. Same goes for books – libraries exist to lend books and magazines (which saves you money, too).

Get Declutter Help in Univerity City MO

Once you’ve tackled one space and you feel the difference it makes, you’ll want to move on to a new area. Just remember to do a little bit at a time to reduce overwhelm and be mindful of your emotional state.

Better Life can help you manage your home with professional house cleaning in University City MO. Call or click for a free quote.

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Angela Ricketts is the founder of Better Life Home Cleaning and the heart behind its mission to improve lives through healthier, happier homes. Inspired by her grandmother’s passion for a clean and peaceful space, Angela turned that legacy into a modern, eco-conscious cleaning company that puts people first. As a dedicated leader and visionary, she built Better Life Home Cleaning alongside her husband and business partner, Matt, creating an award-winning team that delivers consistently exceptional service. Angela’s commitment to quality, community, and meaningful work continues to shape a company that doesn’t just clean homes—it helps people live better lives.

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