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10 Things That Clutter Your Space

21 February 2023
10 Things That Clutter Your Space

Most of us are used to things the way they look in our homes. But sometimes, we feel uncomfortable if we can’t see the little space that clears our eyes. Then, we realized we live in homes filled with things that clutter our space.

 

A cluttered room can trigger our cortisol levels to increase. As a result, we feel more stressed and unsettled, affecting our health. So, if you have a small house and lot in the Philippines, check out these things that clutter your home and know how to handle them.

 

 

Your Decluttering Checklist to Create Storage Space

Statistics show that over 80 percent of the clutter in most homes is caused by disorganization, not lack of space. Here are the top things that consume your space. 

 

 

Old Clothes

Do you have old or out-of-season clothes in your closet that can no longer fit you? The majority of your space is eaten by stocks of old garments, specifically your closet. From baby clothes to husband’s trousers, old clothes are heavily cluttered in many areas. One of the reasons you keep these old clothes is because you think they can be used again. You think of passing them to your family members, thinking they can wear them.

 

Get rid of this mindset and start piling those old clothes to save up more space. You can donate them to charities or sell them to earn money.

 

 

Food Containers

The habit of keeping plastic food storage containers is also one reason why your shelves lack space. You always thought that this could be used to store leftover foods. However, you also miss throwing them away even though these food containers have been used multiple times. 

 

Remember that plastic food containers have a number of usage limits. Therefore, segregate reusable food containers, organize your shelves, and toss out deformed and stained containers. 

 

 

Nearly Empty Products

Almost empty products are also placed around your house, from the laundry room and cleaning supplies to cosmetic products and baking supplies. You often thought you could still use the last drop or spread of these products soon. But sad to say, they are now lining up in your cabinets and other corners of your home and are also nearly expiring.

 

So, shove up every corner of your home, and check the bottom areas of your cabinets and drawers. Identify which ones can still be used through their expiration dates. Place them in front of your cabinet or professional organizer to prioritize their use, while others should be thrown away.

 

 

Books

Books can be great displays in your home as they make you feel like you’re intelligent. However, too many collections of books, especially without bookshelves, bring clutter to your wall space. It is much even worse if you’re a non-reader.

 

One decluttering tip for you is to make an inventory of all your books and separate those books you still want to read. The rest should be donated to the city library or some schools that accept books. You can also take them to thrift stores or sell them online.

 

 

Toys

If you’re a family person, you must have a lot of toys from your kids. From educational toys and action figures to stuffed animals, some of them are already outgrown by your kids. As a result, there is an overflow of toys in your storage spaces.

 

Start decluttering them by sorting them out. Choose which ones are functional and which are damaged. Select which toys your kids usually play with and those that are neglected. Then, donate those toys that are still functional but no longer play with your kids to daycare centers or charities. Those damaged ones must be thrown, while functional ones that your kids play with should be arranged properly in storage boxes.

 

 

Paper Items

Paper items like newspapers, scratch papers, and old documents or records are also scattered in your home. You thought you could recycle and reuse them for other things, but you ended up stacking them in the long run.

 

To prevent them from piling up again, do not put those paper items that you don’t use anymore. Old records or documents like receipts of your purchase should be discarded. Only keep records for warranty purposes, loans, and bills. You can also opt for paperless statements to reduce paper items in your home.

 

 

Condiments

Condiments like the sauce of multiple brands in different flavors are usually piled up in your fridge. As Filipinos, we like keeping them at home but, unfortunately, not using them all. 

 

If these are in your fridge for a long time, dispose those expired ones and stored for a few months. Stop collecting condiments that you don’t usually use at home. Check your grocery list and choose dressings or condiments wisely.

 

 

Glassware

Glassware is also an excellent display at home but can take up a lot of space. From vases and pitchers to drinking glasses, keeping them may seem important to you and can be used on special occasions. But if you hardly use them, glassware can only accumulate dust. 

 

Identify the glassware you consistently use and organize them. Get rid of those duplicate items by taking them to thrift stores or donating them. If these are still in good condition, you can, perhaps, sell them. 

 

 

Mismatched Utensils

Go through your cutlery drawer. You might be happy because you have loads of stocks of spoons, forks, knives, and ladles. You may also be proud because you will never run out of utensils once you host gatherings in your home.

 

It is time to re-evaluate your cutlery drawer. Determine which ones are mismatched utensils. Those that don't have pairs and have stains or rust should be disposed. Keep utensils that you frequently use, and it is best to place utensils based on the exact number of households that will be using them. 

 

 

Furniture

We also feel sentimental about big things like furniture, which is why we rarely discard old furniture. Tables, chairs, sofas, and cabinets consume huge space in one room. If you have unused old furniture stored in your home, it can collect dust and insects.

 

One of the best decluttering tips for old furniture is to donate and sell them, especially if they are still in good condition. If you have the creativity and the knack to recycle them, you can reuse them for other purposes.

 

Cluttered spaces can lead to house deterioration. If it’s too late to handle these things that took up most of your home space, you may need to move into a new house. But the question is, “Is there an affordable house and lot you can move in quickly with fair payment schemes?”

 

You have come to the right place! Lumina Homes is one of the most sustainable residential communities in the Philippines. Rest assured; all your housing needs are put in one place. From essential amenities to recreational activities, Lumina Homes is developed to fit your lifestyle and income.

 

So, start the decluttering process, sell those things that clutter your space, and save up for a house investment. Be one of the Lumina homeowners today. For inquiries about our affordable house and lot for sale properties, visit the nearest Lumina office or leave a message in our chat box.

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