3. Excessive Knick-Knacks
As just mentioned, less is more when decorating your home. Although they’re often of sentimental value, most knick-knacks have no purpose besides dust-collecting — professional house cleaners’ worst enemies.
They can make a surface look and feel cluttered and untidy. And because they can be difficult to keep dust-free, they can also make a home look dirty.
How to Organize It
The best way to organize these is to put away most, if not all knick-knacks into a sealed box where they can remain safe and clean. But the reality is, we want some of our knick-knacks on display.
If you can stand to put any in storage out of sight, then do so. For the remaining pieces, clean them and put them into a display cabinet with doors so they don’t get dusty.
4. Unmade Beds
One very simple habit that is beneficial for mental health and contributes to a tidy, uncluttered environment is making the bed. According to ex-Navy Seal Admiral William H. McRaven and author of “Make the Bed,” there are ten principles to follow that can set you up for success. Making the bed is one of them.
An unmade bed can leave you subconsciously feeling unprepared and unmotivated to face the day ahead. And it also makes your bedroom look cluttered and messy.
How to Organize It
If you tend to skip making the bed in the morning, it could be that your bedding is complicated. If you’ve got several layers and throw pillows, it can be annoying to make the bed everyday.
So that you make the bed every morning without hesitation, remove these obstacles. Get rid of throw cushions and layers of blankets, and simplify your bedding. Have one cover sheet, one duvet or blanket, and just the pillows you sleep with so it’s a fast and simple task that takes less than 10 seconds of your time each morning.
5. Appliances on Countertops
If you’ve ever tried cooking in a cluttered kitchen, you’ll know that it can sometimes feel frustrating to not have all the space you need. Storing appliances on your kitchen countertop can make a kitchen look and feel cluttered and messy.
How to Organize It
If you’ve got enough storage space to put appliances away, then great! Put them away and just bring them out when you need them.
Quite often we do have the space, but we’ve accumulated so much stuff and haven’t organized things so storage space is wasted. So go through your kitchen cupboards and pantry and take note of any cluttered areas. Then use this as your opportunity to organize your cupboards.
Put the most-used appliances in the easiest-accessed cupboards towards the front, and least used at the very back of the harder-to-reach cupboards.
If you don’t have enough storage in your kitchen, you could invest in a storage island, or move any unused or least-used appliances to other areas in your home, like the laundry, living room, or office cupboard.