What to Do If You Still Feel Cluttered After You’ve Decluttered

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You’ve gone on a major decluttering drive and thrown out or donated everything you don’t want or need anymore.

But you can’t shake the feeling there’s still more decluttering to be done. And that means you don’t feel that sense of joy from having streamlined your life as it never feels like your decluttering is complete.

One of the big reasons for this? Not focusing closely on areas that often get overlooked. Clutter can quickly build up on a day-to-day basis, especially if you’re super busy.

Here’s what to do if your home still feels cluttered even after you’ve eliminated most of the obvious culprits.

Look At Your Lighting and Color Scheme

Sometimes, it’s definitely true that even super minimal clutter can look worse when the environment isn’t as light and airy as it could be.

A dark and gloomy space can quickly look cluttered, even if it’s not actually the case.

If you don’t have much in the way of natural light to brighten things up, good artificial lighting can help instead.

Your color scheme is another thing that can quickly create the impression of clutter. This is a whole heap more likely if your storage is a ton of different colors. You don’t need to spend a small fortune on color coding your storage — if they’re the right material, you can just paint them so they match.

Pillows, cushions and throws are other areas that can add a sense of clutter. They can look super artistic but too many can also make rooms feel chaotic and more cluttered.

Think About Your Furniture

If your home contains a ton of furniture, it can make your rooms feel less spacious and more cluttered.

If your home is otherwise pretty clutter-free but you still can’t shake the feeling you need to declutter more, it’s super smart to look at whether you can minimize the amount of furniture you have to create a stronger sense of space. It can be as simple as rearranging the layout of your furniture to give the room a less cluttered feel.

Rotate Your Ornaments

Got shelves full of ornaments that look cluttered and chaotic? A lot of the time, it’s super hard to unattach from these since they often have huge sentimental value and that means they retain pride of place.

You don’t necessarily need to be ruthless and ditch them completely. One solution is to rotate your favorite ones every so often.

This way, they all have a turn on show rather than being out at the same time. And you get to keep the others out of sight in the meantime.

It’s a super simple way to embrace your ornaments without having the whole collection on your shelves at once.

You can do the same with books if you don’t want to display too many on your shelves.

Streamline the Refrigerator Door

If your refrigerator door is packed with photos, drawings, and reminders, it’s an often overlooked source of visual clutter. Transferring it to a family command center keeps everything organized.

Getting On Top Of Paperwork

It’s super common for paperwork to be a major culprit for clutter — especially when  it’s one of those things that seems to effortlessly pile up. Before you know it, you’re inundated with paperwork and have no idea where to find what you need.

Along with being an organizational nightmare, it’s a major setback for your decluttering efforts.

This is another one for your family command center. Store all important paperwork here and keep on top of paper-related clutter as it comes in. Everything from appointments to meal plans and financial paperwork can find a home here. You’ll know exactly where to find super important documents and reminders, which is great for reducing stress and beating paper clutter.

Staying On Top Of Toys

Every mom will know how easily toys can take over the home. Even if you’ve done a good job of decluttering, it can quickly look messy and cluttered.

This is super true if you don’t have a good organizational system to keep everything in its place.

Baskets, cubby shelves, and storage bins can be hugely invaluable for this.

One simple solution? Encourage your little ones to put their toys away when they’re done so it’s one less job for you. If they’re not left lying around, they won’t add to the clutter for long.

Minimizing Cable Clutter

Cables for electronics can add a ton of mess to any space, especially when they get tangled. The end result? An instant sense of clutter.

Instead of a big jumbled mess, try using cable clips to keep them neat and tidy.all pieces for better digestion. The end result? Far more potential for a happy gut!

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