Bathroom Declutter in 15 Minutes

If your bathroom is so cluttered that you feel like you can’t find anything, this clutter sweep will fix that. This process should take between 15 and 20 minutes depending on the size of your bathroom and how long it’s been since you’ve taken the time to declutter it. What you need: A timer, a trash bin, a hamper, a recycling bin, and a catch-all bin

Quick Bedroom Declutter

The fastest way to declutter your bedroom is to ignore your clothes closet. You will tackle the closet in a separate 15-minute installment. For now, focus on tidying up your sleeping space and surrounding areas. You will dress, sleep, and wake up more peacefully when you’re not surrounded by clutter. What you need: A timer, a trash bin, a recycling bin, a hamper, and a catch-all bin

How to Declutter the Kitchen

Cooking, meal planning, and eating will be much less stressful when your kitchen is clutter-free. You can combine kitchen decluttering with meal planning by taking inventory of your foodstuffs while you straighten and rearrange. What you need: A timer and a catch-all bin

15 Minutes to Declutter the Living Room

This may be the easiest room in the house to declutter because the organization is already built-in: books go with books, electronics go with electronics, remotes go with remotes, and so on. What you need: Garbage bin, catch-all, bin, recycling bin, and a timer

Declutter Mail and Paper

The easiest thing to do here is to open all of your mail at once, standing in between a recycling bin and a shredder. If that can’t happen, here’s what to do:

Declutter the Entryway in 15 Minutes a Week

What you need: Once again, grab the bin, box, or bag you use to declutter and bring it into the entryway, foyer, or hall closet area.

Declutter Kitchen Cabinets

Declutter those packed kitchen cabinets by purging the old, unused, and forgotten.  What you need: Empty bin—something that is easy to move around with you, a trash bin or bag, a slightly damp rag, a dry rag, or a handful of paper towels. Open each cabinet individually starting from the top and do the following:

Declutter Your Clothes Closet

What you need: A timer, a trash bin, a recycling bin, and a catch-all bin or basket. Decluttering an entire youse seems daunting—because it is. But, breaking it down into 15-minute chunks makes it easy to rid your home of the clutter once and for all. Once you’ve decluttered, it’s time to move on to organizing your home.