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Cut the Clutter and Get Organized

Do you have to clear a spot just to sit down? Always searching for lost items? Tired of being the family’s go-to picker-upper? You’re not alone. Clutter creeps in from every corner of the home— but the good news is, you can take control.

Getting Started

Set aside a few days for big cleanups. In each room, start in one spot and move clockwise. Use boxes to sort items into: Keep, Store, Give Away/ Sell, and Throw Away.

• Keep Box

Put items back where they belong. Group similar things and create ‘centers’ for tasks like cooking, cleaning, or hobbies.

• Storage Box

Label items clearly, including names and seasons (e.g., “Sarah’s Winter Clothes”). Use vacuum bags to save space.

• Give Away/Sell Box

Donate gently used items to charities (call first). Sell items online or at consignment shops.

• Throw Away Box Toss anything broken, worn, or stained. Use a trash bag or can, and consider a trip to the landfill or recycling center if needed.

• Remember the One Touch Rule Touch things once—like mail. Sort immediately into pay, file, or trash to avoid clutter buildup.

Closet Organization Tips

• Declutter: Turn hangers backward. Flip them after wearing an item. After a few months, donate or store what you haven’t worn. Things to toss now: Anything with a stain, hole, or tear; worn-out purses and shoes; outdated clothing or accessories; ratty weekend clothes; clothing that does not fit.

• Space Matters: Leave 2–3 inches between clothes to prevent odor, mold, and pests.

• Smart Choices: Pick mixand-match clothing in a consistent color scheme. Dark, solid bottoms and classic pieces save space and money.

• Hang It Up: Use hooks, shelves, baskets, and hangers to keep everything visible and off the floor.

• Creative Storage: Try clear bins, vertical folding, and DIY solutions like shower curtain rings for accessories.

• Use All Space: Store outof- season clothes under beds, in other closets, or above doors. Measure your space before buying storage systems.

Tips to Maintain a Clutter Free Home

• Everyone needs to do a little bit every day.

• It is everyone’s job to keep items picked up and put away.

• Tasks need to be appropriate for age and abilities.

• Share your ideas and expectations of what is expected and acceptable.

This article was adapted from the fact sheet Cut the Clutter and Get Organized. For more information contact Tara Solomon- Smith, tsolomon@ksu. edu, 620-244-3826.


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