I’ve Decluttered My Space – Now What?

Want to Get Organized?

Congratulations! Whether you worked with the DDH team or tackled your home on your own, decluttering is a huge accomplishment. But here’s the truth: organizing isn’t a one-time task — it’s a lifestyle shift.

To help you maintain all of your hard work, here are 5 simple ways to keep your home feeling fresh, functional, and clutter-free year-round:

Before you bring something new into your home — a sweater, book, or kitchen gadget — ask yourself: What can I let go of? This keeps your belongings in balance and prevents overcrowding. If you can’t identify anything to take out of your home, you may not need anything new.

Set aside 15–30 minutes once a week to reset your space. Rehome items, toss receipts, fold stray laundry, and wipe down surfaces. It’s a small time investment that makes a big difference. But if you have a big, busy family life, you may need to do a daily reset. Remember that the more often you edit your home, the less time it will take.

Labeling bins, shelves, and drawers creates clarity — not just for you, but for your whole household. It turns guesswork into a system, and helps everyone put things back where they belong. When you make your expectations clear, the better the odds are that your family members will comply and participate in keeping your home organized.

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Ask yourself: Do I really need this? Where will it live in my home? What does the life cycle of the item look like? Is it worth buying something that will just end up in the landfill sooner rather than later? When you shop with intention instead of impulse, you maintain control of your space (and your budget).

Decluttering is easiest when it becomes routine. At the start of each season, reassess your wardrobe, pantry, playroom — wherever clutter tends to build. If it no longer fits, functions, or feels right, it’s time to let it go. When you consistently do an edit of your home every three months or so, it never becomes an overwhelming project and your home will be higher functioning year round.

We offer seasonal organizing sessions to help you stay on track. Whether you want to tweak your systems, reset a room, or prep for a move, our team is here to help. Contact us today!