Why Decluttering Changes Everything — AKA, the missing piece to an organized home!

How letting go of excess can transform your space, your mindset, and your life.

When you think of an organized home, what comes to mind?

Perfectly labeled bins?

Color-coordinated closets?

Instagram-worthy pantries?

While these elements look beautiful and can certainly help maintain order, they are not the true foundation of an organized home. The real magic lies in the often-overlooked yet transformative step: decluttering.

Why Decluttering Changes Everything

At its core, decluttering is about more than just getting rid of things. It’s a mindset shift—a way of reclaiming your space, your time, and your peace of mind. Here’s why decluttering is the missing piece to achieving and maintaining an organized home:

1. Clutter Is the Enemy of Functionality

No matter how many storage solutions you invest in, clutter will always find a way to undermine your efforts. Too much stuff creates visual and physical chaos, making it harder to find what you need when you need it. By removing what no longer serves you, you create space for what truly matters—and that’s the first step to functionality.

2. Decluttering Reduces Overwhelm

A cluttered home can lead to mental clutter. When you’re surrounded by excess, it’s easy to feel stuck and overwhelmed, which often makes it harder to even start organizing. Decluttering clears the noise, giving you clarity and a sense of control. You’ll find it easier to think, act, and breathe in a decluttered space.

3. It’s a Fresh Start

Every item in your home represents a decision you’ve made in the past. By decluttering, you’re intentionally choosing what you want to bring into your future. It’s an opportunity to let go of what doesn’t align with your current lifestyle or values and create a space that truly reflects who you are today.

4. Organization Becomes Sustainable

An organized home isn’t about perfection—it’s about creating systems that work for you. Decluttering is what allows these systems to function effectively. When you’re only organizing what you genuinely need and love, maintaining those systems becomes far easier and less time-consuming.


How to Start Decluttering

If you’re ready to embrace the power of decluttering, here are a few tips to get you started:

  1. Start Small: Focus on one area at a time—like a drawer, a closet, or a single room. Small wins build momentum.

  2. Be Honest: Ask yourself tough questions: Do I use this? Do I love this? Does it add value to my life?

  3. Stay Consistent: Decluttering isn’t a one-time event; it’s an ongoing process. Regularly evaluate your space to keep it clutter-free.

  4. Celebrate Progress: Remember, every item you let go of is a step closer to the home you want.

Why It’s Worth It

Decluttering isn’t always easy. It requires time, effort, and sometimes tough decisions. But the results are worth it. A decluttered home doesn’t just look better—it feels better. It becomes a sanctuary, a place of calm amidst the chaos of life. And isn’t that what we’re all striving for?

If you’re feeling stuck or unsure where to start, you don’t have to go it alone. As a professional organizer, I’ve seen firsthand how life-changing decluttering can be. Whether you’re tackling a single room or your entire home, I can help guide you through the process with empathy, expertise, and a touch of fun.

Your organized home is closer than you think—it all starts with that missing piece. Ready to declutter and transform your space? Let’s do it together! Click here to get in touch with me!

Kim Ermlich, professional home organizer, styles a shelf in a Brooklyn home

I love styling shelves!

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