5 Easy Ways to Keep Your Home Tidy and Orderly
Keeping your home or workspace neat can be quick and easy. A few simple habits and strategies can make all the difference for creating order, calm and clarity. Here are some friendly, low-key ways to maintain spaces without feeling like you’re always tidying up.
Be mindful of the purpose of each space
Each space in your home serves a purpose, and keeping that in mind can help keep clutter at bay. For example, because your kitchen counter is used for food prep, serving and storage, you want to prevent it from becoming a drop zone for mail or backpacks. Bedrooms are for rest so keep work stuff in another room. When you align the items in a space with its intended use, it’s easier to notice what doesn’t belong, prevent clutter and keep it tidy.
Schedule regular decluttering
Decluttering doesn’t always mean a full day session of tossing. Set a timer for 10 or 15 minutes and pick one drawer to declutter. Ask yourself if that sentimental item still means as much to you or go through a stack of papers to recycle. Doing a little bit regularly can prevent that overwhelming buildup that takes more time to tackle. And remember that this amount of progress moves you forward.
Adopt the One-Minute Rule
If a task takes less than one minute, just do it now. Hang the coat, toss the junk mail, return the scissors to the drawer. These tiny actions are easy to delay, but they add up quickly. Taking care of them in real-time keeps your space naturally tidier without needing a big cleanup later. Model this for all your family to help them adopt this rule too.
Create a “home” for everything
One of the easiest ways to keep your space tidy is to make sure everything has a place to live. When an item has a designated home, it’s much easier to use, put away, and to find later. Use baskets, bins and trays to keep countertops organized for items you use frequently and deserve to be out to see. Help everyone in your family tidy up with labels inside drawers and your pantry. Set up a system with items organized at the point of use for easy storage.
Pencil in your Sunday Reset
Your Sunday Reset is a self-care gift. Set aside 30 minutes each Sunday (or whatever day works for you) to do a reset of your home. These few small tasks get you ready for the week ahead. This could include putting things back where they belong, tossing out expired food, wiping down surfaces, and resetting shared spaces like the kitchen, living room, or entryway. This reset once a week can make the whole place not only look tidier but also feel lighter.
Staying tidy doesn’t mean your home is always picture-perfect. Life is messy and that’s okay to have the look and the feel of a “lived in home” rather than looking like a magazine cover. A few consistent, easy habits make tidying up easier to accomplish and gives you positive energy every day.