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What NOT to do when decluttering

Tips to get the job done right first time - by Diana Moore
  • 04 Feb 2020

There are many ways to approach decluttering your home and some are better than others.

Paramount to a successful decluttering campaign at home is getting it right first time so you don't lose momentum. Whether it's the whole house you're about to tackle or specific areas of your home, here are some tips to keep your motivation up and your outcome as satisfying as possible.

First sort, then buy

Don't rush out and buy loads of pretty baskets or storage bins until you know what you need to store and where. Clean out your clothes, papers, toys or kitchenware BEFORE you go shopping for new storage containers, Nicole Anzia of Neatnik told Apartment Therapy. That way you can ensure everything fits in the space you have left.

Declutter in manageable tasks

Rather than tackle your whole home at once, choose one space at a time that’s really driving you mad to declutter and reorganise. A couple hours spent over a weekend or one evening a week for a month will see you work your way through much more productively than burning out and becoming overwhelmed from the get go. Enjoy the process and your newly organised spaces as you go.

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See it through

Don't walk away once you've started, but make sure you complete each area thoroughly. Pulling out everything to sort and store will make a mess to start with so make sure you have time to finish the job properly – right down to taking away donations or putting items in the recycling bin before you move on to another area. If you don’t have time to do your whole wardrobe, just clean out your “junk drawer” in the kitchen, or your shoe storage instead – you’ll still enjoy the makeover. 

Make a list

Crossing things of a list is truly satisfying and encourages you to keep going. Be kind to yourself and realistic about the task ahead. If your home requires decluttering in every, or a number of rooms, it’s not something you’ll be able to conquer in a weekend, or even over a few. Be prepared to spread different areas of the home to declutter over months to come and continue to do your normal life in the meantime.

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Be realistic

You may have been inspired by incredibly organised people to motivate your declutter crusade but your results should be achievable within your budget, style, family and household. Perfectly lined up shelves and colour-coordinated pantry storage may look impressive, but if you have three kids under five, less-than-interested teenagers or one upright cupboard to store all of your food, work within your limitations and find a system that works for you.

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Content expert, florist and interior decorator Diana Moore has been passionate about helping others make the perfect home ever since she moved into her own. From styling her local bar to feel like your best friend’s lounge room, to randomly restyling people’s bookshelves, Diana is a firm believer in making the best of what you have in front of you.

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