Sign up to get new listings emailed daily! JOIN SIGN IN
The Abby Nelson Team
REALTOR®
(570) 449-2755
Facebook Icon LinkedIn Icon YouTube Icon Twitter Icon 

Articles and Advice

12 Tips For Organizing Your Home

Organizing a home can be a significant challenge, especially if you've been slacking. Here's how to start the organization process.

Your home is where your life happens. Your home is also where you happen to have every piece of clothing, every birthday gift and nearly every purchase that you've made over the last few years.

Organizing all of these items can seem like an overwhelming task, especially when all of life's other responsibilities seem to get in the way. Thankfully, tidying up around the house can be accomplished in a stress-free way with these 12 simple home organization tips.

  1. Break down this large project into small chunks.
    Do you have an entire day to organize your home? Neither do we. The best way to tackle this project is to divide it into mini-projects that you can integrate into your schedule. When do you have time available to focus on your home? Even if you only have 10 minutes per day, you can organize your home within a few minutes just by concentrating on one small area.
  2. Finish the task you start before beginning a new one.
    There are distractions aplenty when you're organizing your home, and with those distractions comes the temptation to stop what you're doing and focus on other tasks. Nip this idea in the bud, and make sure you always finish what you started before moving on.
  3. Get rid of what you can.
    Everyone has a pile of items that sit unused for years in the closet or drawer. Purge this clutter from your home and save that space for efficient storage.
  4. Don't buy more until you know where it's stored.
    Purchasing storage bins to "store your stuff" can instantly create bulky boxes full of clutter. Before adding anything to your home, including storage tools, make sure these items have an organized home.
  5. Ditch your junk drawer.
    It's called the "junk" drawer for a reason. Cull through it and find real homes for what you need to keep.
  6. Sort wisely.
    If your sock drawer has extra room, it's okay to store another similar item in there. Though some items should be separated, you can sort two small groups together to manage your spaces wisely.
  7. Eliminate common clutter spots.
    Does your mail stack up on the kitchen counter while your dining room table collects shopping bags or school supplies? Identify these "dump spaces" and find these items a convenient home that won't create additional clutter.
  8. Clear your mind.
    Stop and breathe. Organizing a home is a mighty task, and it can feel overwhelming at times. Be sure to take breaks to clear your mind and rely on checklists or voice memos to help keep you organized as you organize.
  9. Take your family to task.
    Once you've organized a space, ensure your family understands the importance of that area's organizational system.
  10. Clean out your car.
    If you've got a trunk or backseat full of items that belong in the house, find a home for them while you're organizing instead of waiting until you're finished. 
  11. Define your spaces.
    Is your workout equipment in the spare bedroom because that's where you exercise or because it doesn't have a home? As you define what each space is used for, make sure to clear out items that don't belong in that designated area.
  12. Don't overdo it on the labeling.
    A label maker is a great tool, but be cautious before you label your entire organizational system. You may need to modify it shortly, creating an unnecessary new labeling project.

A cluttered home will only become less organized, so it's important to stay on top of decluttering and use these tips for a clean and functional home.

Thinking about buying
or selling a home?
I can help make the process easy, click here to get in touch today!
Share on social media

Share On Facebook Share On Twitter Share On Pinterest Share On LinkedIn

Disclaimer: All information deemed reliable but not guaranteed. All properties are subject to prior sale, change or withdrawal. Neither listing broker(s) or information provider(s) shall be responsible for any typographical errors, misinformation, misprints and shall be held totally harmless. Listing(s) information is provided for consumers personal, non-commercial use and may not be used for any purpose other than to identify prospective properties consumers may be interested in purchasing. Information on this site was last updated 03/03/2026. The listing information on this page last changed on 03/03/2026. The data relating to real estate for sale on this website comes in part from the Internet Data Exchange program of Bright MLS (last updated Tue 03/03/2026 12:37:29 AM EST) or (last updated Tue 03/03/2026 7:20:44 AM EST). Real estate listings held by brokerage firms other than Delta Agent Sites may be marked with the Internet Data Exchange logo and detailed information about those properties will include the name of the listing broker(s) when required by the MLS. All rights reserved.
Privacy Policy / DMCA Notice / ADA Accessibility

Login to My Homefinder

Pixel