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How to declutter a room in 10 minutes or less

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Scheduling time into your busy schedule to tackle the mess, clutter and debris that has accumulated around your home can be intimidating, especially if you’ve estimated that you’ll need a few hours to get through the entire house.  A more achievable goal is to do one room at a time, and if you’ve got ten minutes to spare, you can declutter a room in 10 minutes or less today.  

This is our definitive list of things you should throw away today to make your home cleaner and clutter-free tomorrow. Now, grab a garbage bag and go!

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In the living room:

  • Old photos and frames that aren’t relevant, are poor quality or have seen better days
  • Holiday trinkets that might be laying around but don’t really work in the space anymore
  • Homewares and accessories that make more of a mess than a style statement
  • Board games with missing pieces or that no one plays
  • Anything broken, chipped or worn out
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In the kitchen:

  • Tupperware and containers missing their lids
  • Appliances that are unused, broken or don’t work properly
  • Food past the expiration date
  • Chipped, stained or old mugs
  • Non-stick pots and pans with worn out coatings
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In the bedroom:

  • Excess pillows, or pillows that are too soft or lumpy
  • Clothing and shoes that don’t fit or in terrible condition
  • Gifts you’ve been given that you don’t want, like or use
  • Bedding that is old, stained, worn out or doesn’t fit your bed.
  • Gloves and socks missing their mates
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In the bathroom:

  • Medications, toiletries and cosmetics past their expiration date
  • Makeup in colours you’ll never use
  • Travel-sized toiletries and cosmetics that you don’t use
  • Products you’ve tried, tested and didn’t like but kept because you paid for them
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The bits and bobs hanging around:

  • Old newspapers and magazines
  • Old receipts
  • Keys that have no locks or no use

 

This article originally appeared on Better Homes and Gardens.

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