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Decluttering for the Holidays - 7 Tips to Create a Festive, Clutter-Free Home

Written by Heather Aiello | Nov 4, 2024 6:12:29 PM

The holidays are a time for joy, celebration, and creating lasting memories. However, a cluttered home can detract from that festive feeling, making it harder to relax and enjoy the season. By focusing on decluttering your space before the holidays, you’ll set the stage for a warm and welcoming environment for both you and your guests. Let’s dive into these seven strategies to create a clutter-free, festive home for the holidays. 

1. Start with a Clean Slate 

Before you even think about holiday decorations, begin by tackling the day-to-day clutter in your home. Identify high-traffic areas where family and guests will spend the most time, such as the living room, kitchen, and entryway. Start by doing a sweep of unnecessary items—papers, magazines, unused kitchen gadgets, and out-of-season decor. Clean these spaces thoroughly and remove anything that doesn’t serve a purpose during the holiday season. Think of it as creating a blank canvas where your holiday decor can truly shine. 

Pro Tip: Work in small chunks of time to avoid feeling overwhelmed. Dedicate 15 to 30 minutes per room so the task stays manageable. 

2. Pare Down Holiday Décor 

If you’re like many people, you might have a stash of holiday decor that’s grown over the years. It’s easy to collect items with sentimental value, but displaying everything at once can quickly lead to a cluttered look. Take time to sort through your decorations and pick your favorites. Aim for a cohesive theme or color palette to bring a sense of unity to your space. Items that are damaged, outdated, or no longer spark joy can be donated or recycled. 

Pro Tip: Store your decorations in clearly labeled bins by category (lights, ornaments, wreaths, etc.), so next year’s decorating will be a breeze. 

3. Make Room for Guests 

Hosting holiday visitors? Whether guests are staying overnight or just coming for a few hours, ensuring your home is clutter-free will make their visit more enjoyable. Clear out any non-essential items from the guest bedroom to make room for their luggage and personal belongings. Empty a couple of dresser drawers and offer closet space so they can unpack and feel at home. In bathrooms, remove excess toiletries from counters and drawers to create a fresh, inviting space for your guests. 

Pro Tip: Place a small welcome basket with essentials like travel-size toiletries, fresh towels, and a cozy blanket to make your guests feel extra special. 

4. Declutter as You Decorate 

When it’s time to pull out the holiday decorations, take the opportunity to declutter the everyday items in the spaces where you’ll be decorating. For example, if you're decorating the mantle with garlands and stockings, remove any existing items like vases or framed photos that add to the visual noise. Replace them with your festive pieces, keeping the overall look clean and simple. This will allow your holiday decor to take center stage without competing with your usual decor. 

Pro Tip: Consider storing your everyday decor in the same bins as your holiday items, so when the season is over, it’s easy to swap back without creating additional clutter. 

5. Streamline the Kitchen 

The kitchen is often the busiest room during the holidays, with all the cooking, baking, and entertaining. A cluttered kitchen can quickly turn into chaos, so focus on clearing countertops, organizing pantry items, and creating an efficient workspace. Start by putting away small appliances or utensils you won’t need for holiday cooking. Sort through the pantry and toss out expired or unused items, making space for seasonal ingredients and dishes. 

Pro Tip: Use clear storage containers for your pantry items so you can quickly see what’s inside, and group similar items together, like baking supplies, snacks, or canned goods, to keep everything organized. 

6. Gift Mindfully 

The holidays often bring an influx of new items, whether from gifts you receive or decorations you purchase. To prevent overwhelming your space, be intentional about what comes into your home. When it comes to gift-giving, consider gifting experiences instead of physical items—think theater tickets, spa days, or cooking classes. Encourage your loved ones to do the same for you to keep the clutter down. As you receive new gifts, take the opportunity to donate or recycle old items you no longer use or need. 

Pro Tip: Before the holidays, challenge your family to donate a set number of items (like 10 toys, clothes, or kitchen gadgets) to make room for new gifts. This is also a great way to teach kids the importance of giving to others. 

7. Create a Donation Station 

Decluttering can feel overwhelming if you don’t have a plan for the items you want to remove. Set up a dedicated donation station in a closet, garage, or even a corner of the room, where you can place items you no longer need. As you declutter, fill the box with gently used clothing, toys, home goods, and decorations that no longer serve you. Make a goal to drop off donations at your local charity or thrift store before the holidays, so your home feels lighter and someone else can benefit from your generosity. 

Pro Tip: Schedule a donation pick-up service if you’re too busy to make the trip. Many organizations offer free pick-up, making it easier to part with your items without the extra effort. 

By following these decluttering tips, you’ll create a home that not only looks festive but also feels peaceful and inviting. A clutter-free space allows your holiday decor to stand out and gives you the mental clarity to enjoy the season with family and friends. Happy holidays, and enjoy your beautifully organized home! 

 

 
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