Decluttering? Here’s Everything You Need To Get Started!
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Looking for tips on how to get started decluttering? Start with Part 1 of my decluttering series!
Cleaning Supply List
- Swiffer
- Gloves
- Sponges or Dishcloths
- Antibacterial Cleaner (Staple alert! I keep bottles in stock at all times! It smells amazing and, of course, cleans well)
- Storage Containers
- Trashbags
Beautiful (and Effective!) Storage Options
>>These gorgeous bins come in three different sizes AND they’re stackable! Great for clothing, books, or extra cleaning supplies
>>These come in tons of different colors, they’re incredibly sturdy, and they’re easy to put together. I have a few in my kids’ bedrooms and in our homeschool room
>>Great desk or vanity top option to organize all of your odds and ends (makeup brushes and other toiletry items or pens and pencils, sticky pads, etc.)
>>I have a few of these sets in my pantry for pasta, rice, beans, and other items. They are so beautiful, and they take up way less space than the original boxes, canisters, etc.
>>I actually put this spice organizer in a drawer instead of on a cabinet door like they suggested. I’m only 5’4″ so this made for much easier access for me(:
>>My floating mail organizer is out of stock, but I found a similar one that’s just as pretty and super easy to install!
>>I have one in each bathroom for extra toilet paper. I would especially recommend for a guest bathroom or powder room. That way, visitors don’t have to ask you or go digging through your cabinets if a roll happens to run out
>>Perfect for storing seasonal items like coats, winter gloves, etc. Though I will say, they don’t have quite as much structure as the pic suggests. Still good quality though!
>>I keep one of these baskets on my bookshelf and in the tv stand to store the kids’ books, smaller toys, extra pacifiers, and other items we use throughout the day.
>>I have a couple of lazy susans in my pantry, including one similar to this 2-tier version. We use them to store canned goods, pasta sauce, peanut butter, etc.