Let’s be honest from the start.
You can scrub spray polish and disinfect until your arms feel like they might fall off. But if your home is overflowing with clutter it will never look clean. Not “almost clean”. Not “clean enough”. Just… not clean.
The problem isn’t your cleaning products.
It’s your stuff.
Yes we said it.
Now let’s fix it.
Every decluttering journey starts the same way. Big plans. High motivation. Then suddenly it’s three hours later and you’re sitting on the floor surrounded by random objects questioning every life choice you’ve ever made.
Do not do this.
Pick one small area
One drawer
One cupboard
One shelf
Finish it. Feel superior. Move on.
If you haven’t touched it in the last 12 months it is not a “just in case” item. It is a “taking up space for no reason” item.
And no
You are not going to fix it
You are not going to wear it again
You are not suddenly going to need five of them
Be ruthless. Your home will thank you.
Clutter doesn’t appear out of nowhere. It appears because things don’t have a proper place to live.
If an item doesn’t have a home it will
Sit on a surface
Move from room to room
Become part of the décor
Give it a home or let it go.
Want your home to look instantly cleaner without actually doing much? Clear your surfaces.
Kitchen worktops bathroom sinks coffee tables bedside tables. If it’s flat it will attract clutter like it’s its full time job.
Flat surfaces are not storage. They are not holding areas. They are not temporary solutions.
We all have one. The drawer box or cupboard full of things you’re keeping just in case.
Just in case of what exactly
A surprise cable emergency
A sudden need for paperwork from 2016
An item you don’t even recognise
If you don’t know what it’s for you don’t need it.
Baskets boxes and organisers are great. Until they’re stuffed to the point they physically refuse to close.
If you’re forcing drawers shut or stacking boxes on boxes this is not organisation. This is clutter in disguise.
Storage is there to organise what you keep. Not to hide what you don’t want to deal with.
Trying to clean a cluttered home is a waste of time and energy.
You’re just cleaning around the mess. Moving things from one place to another. Getting annoyed for no reason.
Declutter first
Clean second
Always.
Final Thought
A spotless home isn’t about being perfect. It’s about having less stuff in the way.
Less clutter means
Less mess
Less stress
Less time cleaning
And once your home is clutter free that’s when a professional clean actually makes a difference.
Your welcome,
Your Chief Cleaning Enthusiast