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Decluttering And Upgrading Your Home Essentials - Out With The Old

When was the last time you decluttered your home? Be honest! After moving out to go to a new place? The time you had your first child?


Seriously now, decluttering doesn’t have to be connected with major transitions in your life. It’s an essential part of keeping your home clean and letting the energy flow effortlessly.


It’s time to be out with the old, make room for the new and upgrade your home essentials. And, in this article, you’ll find some useful decluttering tips to help you on the way.


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5 Decluttering Tips To Make Room For the New

If you’ve ever decluttered your home, you are familiar with the feeling of freedom and relief you get by letting go of old stuff you kept stuck in your house. There is something liberating in that activity. Like some chains break and release new energy in you.


Decluttering your home gives you also a great chance to fully clean your space and reorganize it. It also saves you room to add new things and upgrade your environment.


Here are the basic steps to follow to make decluttering your home an enjoyable experience. 

Tip #1: Start Slow

Thinking that you have to do all the decluttering in one day it can feel overwhelming. But, who said you have to do it all at once?


Instead, come up with a timeline and break it down into phases and spaces. For instance, dedicate a few hours every weekend for the next month to clear up one room at a time.


You can start from your bedroom, proceed to the bathroom, and then the kitchen and the living room. Not all rooms will take up the same time. If you have an attic or a warehouse leave them for the end.


The first results will make you want more. 

Tip #2: Let Go Of What You Don’t Use Any More

This includes clothes, small furniture, decorative things and personal items.


Take some time to go through each piece and evaluate if it serves a purpose any more. If not, then put it aside. You can either donate it, gift it, sell it, recycle it or throw it away.


If something holds sentimental value, keep it in a box and hide it somewhere out of your way. 

Tip #3: Clean and Reorganize Your Space

You’ll never find a better chance to fully clean the space you’ve emptied. So, grab that sponge cloth and say bye-bye to that dust and dirt.


Cleaning your rooms and storage spaces is an indispensable part of decluttering your home. You don’t want to put new things in an unclean environment, do you?


Once you’re done with cleaning, take some time to reorganize your things. You now have more room, so you can make the most of it. Change the decor of your house, revive old things, and use new boxes and containers to keep what is left.


When you finish, add some scented fresheners to your wardrobe and drawers to create a more welcoming aura. And you’re halfway there. 

Tip #4: Upgrade Your Home Essentials

Proceeding with our decluttering tips. Now you’re out with the old, it’s time to upgrade your home essentials. You don’t have to go overboard.


Just contemplate your needs and pick some trendy and practical home essentials to make your space more pleasing. This will make decluttering your home experience more worthwhile and give you that feeling of newness. 

Here are some top picks from our collection that will transform your house with style

  •  Serving Trays:  These pieces can elevate your servings and add an artistic accent to your gatherings. You can also use them as decorative bases for your candles, small pots and photo frames.

Butterfly Study Square Tray 


  • Dinner Napkins Take your art de la table to the next level with the fancy sets of our dinner napkins. You can pair them with matching coasters and placemats for a cohesive look that simply kills.


Tilly Blu Dinner Napkins (Set of 6)


  • Coasters These small beauties aren’t just practical. They protect your surfaces from stains on one hand but bring a fun vibe to your parties too.

Pink Dogwood Coasters (set of 4)


  •  Placemats  : Placemats set a beautiful table while protecting your surfaces. The rockflowerpaper’s pieces take it a step further because they feature real art thus upgrading way more than your overall dining scenery. Choose the set or sets that best suit your liking and match them with other tablescapes.


Open Sail Art Placemat (set of 4)


  • Throw Blankets:  Is there a better way to transform the look of your sofa and armchairs? Suitable for indoor and outdoor furniture our throws won’t only give a decorative touch to the whole ambiance but can keep you warm too when nestling to watch your favorite TV show.

Spice Cuddle Throw Blanket 

Tip #5: Keep the Momentum Going

Finally, don’t wait months or - even worse - years to remove clutter again. Keep the momentum going. Make it a habit to evaluate your stuff now and then while keeping in mind the decluttering tips you learned in this article.


This will make the whole process flow effortlessly and you’ll stay on top of things. Decluttering and upgrading your home isn’t a one-time thing. It’s an ongoing process. Remember that it’s easier to maintain a clean and organized place than to start all over again. 

FAQ'S

1. Is There a Golden Rule When It Comes to Decluttering Your Home?

Yes, there is. When decluttering your home, follow this rule: if you don’t use it, need it, or love it (much), then let it go. You won’t miss it. Do this with all your belongings. Practice detachment, it will help you keep only what you need and want.

2. What Is the 50% Rule of Decluttering?

Well, it’s a more strict rule compared to the golden rule of decluttering your home.


This one wants you to reduce by 50% all your items in every given space. It’s a bit of a brutal method but once you start applying it you’ll recognize its value. It’s also way simpler. 

3. From Which Room Should I Start Decluttering My Home?

That’s up to you and your convenience. It also depends on how much clutter you have accumulated in each space. If you intend to have guests soon, you can start from your kitchen and living room.


After removing the clutter you can easily upgrade your home essentials by adding new dinner and cocktail napkins, sets of coasters and placemats and a couple of new artistic serving trays. To elevate your sofa’s look, add a new throw blanket and you’re ready! 

A Farewell to Clutter

There you have it! Five useful decluttering tips to finally be done with the old and make room to welcome the new.


However, you can take the whole decluttering of your home experience to the next level by upgrading your home essentials to small proportions. You don’t want to add unnecessary things to your environment. Only accents to elevate your house.


So, take some time to browse our  home essentials collection to find your picks that will add style and functionality to your space.


And celebrate your farewell to clutter with fun!