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Does Your Home Feel Cluttered? 10 Things to Get Rid of Today
Common items creating clutter in your home — and how letting them go can free up space, reduce stress, and make tidying easier than ever
- Shira Friant
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You spend hours tidying, folding, organizing, and putting everything in its place, only for chaos to return two days later. Sometimes it feels as though clutter is impossible to defeat, and no matter how many organizing methods you try, nothing truly works.
But often, the problem isn't how we store our belongings. The problem is that we simply have too many of them.
Your home should be your sanctuary, where you recharge and find peace — not a storage unit full of possessions constantly demanding your attention. Sometimes the secret to a more organized home is having the courage to let go.
These are 10 things you should consider removing from your home today.

1. Unnecessary Kitchen Gadgets
Many kitchens are packed with single-purpose tools such as apple slicers, egg separators, or tomato peelers that take up valuable drawer space.
Simplify your cooking routine by keeping only versatile, high-quality essentials, such as a good chef's knife and a sturdy cutting board, rather than cluttering your counters and cabinets with specialty gadgets.
2. Duplicate Items
From tools to clothing, many of us own multiple versions of the same thing.
If you have two can openers, three graters, or several items serving the same purpose, keep your favorite and let the others go.
3. Unread Books
Books can enrich our lives, but those that have been collecting dust for years may be better appreciated elsewhere.
Consider donating them to a library, school, charity shop, or secondhand bookstore where they can bring joy to someone else.
4. Old Electronics
Outdated phones, unidentified charging cables, broken devices, and unused gadgets take up valuable space and often become environmental waste.
Look for local electronic recycling programs to dispose of them responsibly.
5. Plastic Containers Without Matching Lids
How many times have you searched for a matching lid and come up empty-handed?
Containers without lids — and lids without containers, create unnecessary kitchen clutter. It's time to part with them and make room for storage solutions that actually work.

6. Worn-Out or Unused Towels and Bedding
It's easy to accumulate stacks of old towels and spare sheets because "they might come in handy someday."
In reality, they often occupy valuable storage space. Keep only the sets you genuinely use and enjoy, and donate or recycle the rest.
7. Old Magazines and Newspapers
If you're saving magazines or newspapers for "when you finally have time to read them," it's worth asking yourself honestly whether that day will ever come.
Clear the space and recycle them.
8. Clothes You Never Wear
A capsule wardrobe filled with pieces you truly love and wear regularly can free up a surprising amount of closet space.
It can also make getting dressed each morning faster, easier, and far less stressful.
9. Unfinished Projects
Whether it's a craft project, home renovation, or hobby you've abandoned, unfinished projects often create more guilt and stress than enjoyment.
Make a decision: either commit to finishing it or let it go.
10. Expired Beauty Products and Medications
Many of us hold on to makeup, skincare products, and medications long after they've expired or stopped being useful.
Declutter your bathroom by keeping only the products you actively use and love, and dispose of expired items safely.

A Simpler Home Starts With Less
The most organized homes aren't necessarily the ones with the best storage systems, but often the ones with fewer unnecessary possessions.
By removing items that no longer serve a purpose, you'll create more space, reduce stress, and make daily tidying far easier. Sometimes the fastest route to an organized home isn't buying another storage container — it's simply owning less.

