Declutter Your Home — Guides & Checklists

Practical, room-by-room decluttering guides and free checklists. This wiki is a small companion space pointing to in-depth resources for letting go of what no longer serves your home.

About this project

Declutter Your Home is a free resource for people who want to reset their space without the guilt. It collects what actually works: emotional reframing, room-by-room walkthroughs, low-friction checklists, and a decision guide for items you are not sure about.

If you only have ten minutes, start with one drawer. If you only have one hour, start with one room. The point is to start.

Featured guides

The site is organised room-by-room because most decluttering advice falls apart when you try to do the whole house at once. Pick the space that bothers you the most today.

- How to declutter your bedroom — for clothes-on-the-chair piles, under-bed limbo, and the drawer of cards from an ex.
- How to declutter your kitchen — for duplicate gadgets, expired spices, and cabinets you cannot fully close.
- How to declutter your living room — for shared-space clutter, surface chaos, and the coffee table that has become a junk drawer.
- How to declutter your bathroom — for the toiletry graveyard, expired meds, and the "just in case" hotel shampoo collection.
- How to declutter your home office — for paper piles, dead pens, and gear from old hobbies.
- How to declutter your closet — for "when I lose weight" clothes, mismatched hangers, and the worn-out shoes you keep meaning to replace.

Tools that go beyond the room

Some decluttering problems are not about a specific room — they are about feeling, brain, or timing.

- 60 things to declutter from your home — a room-by-room list of items most people can let go of today.
- 10 things to stop buying for a clutter-free home — the everyday purchases that quietly rebuild clutter.
- How to declutter sentimental items without guilt — a framework for letters, gifts, photos, and inherited objects.
- ADHD-friendly cleaning checklist — room-by-room micro-tasks, doom box / maybe box methods, and time-boxing strategies.

The interactive checklist

When you are ready to track progress instead of just reading, the interactive declutter checklist groups tasks by room. You can add your own items, check things off, and keep your progress saved across visits.



This page is part of a public wiki used to point readers to the main project at [[https://declutteryourhome.net/ declutteryourhome.net]].