How to Declutter Your Home in 15 Minutes a Day



Decluttering your whole house feels overwhelming. So don’t.

Instead, set a timer for 15 minutes and tackle one small area. That’s it. One small win a day adds up faster than you’d think.

Week 1: Kitchen

  • Day 1: One kitchen drawer
  • Day 2: Tupperware cabinet
  • Day 3: Spice rack
  • Day 4: Under the sink
  • Day 5: One shelf in the pantry

Week 2: Bathroom

  • Day 1: Medicine cabinet
  • Day 2: Under the sink
  • Day 3: Shower products
  • Day 4: Makeup drawer
  • Day 5: Towel closet

Week 3: Bedroom

  • Day 1: Nightstand drawer
  • Day 2: Closet floor
  • Day 3: One dresser drawer
  • Day 4: Bedside table surface
  • Day 5: Under the bed

Week 4: Living Spaces

  • Day 1: Coffee table and surfaces
  • Day 2: Entertainment center
  • Day 3: One bookshelf
  • Day 4: Coat closet
  • Day 5: Junk drawer

The 15-Minute Rule

Set a timer. When it goes off, stop. Even if you’re not done. This keeps it from becoming overwhelming and makes it sustainable.

Three-Box Method

Keep three boxes or bags nearby:

  1. Keep
  2. Donate
  3. Trash

If you haven’t used it in a year and it’s not sentimental, it goes in box 2 or 3.

The Result?

In one month, you’ll have decluttered 20+ areas of your home — without spending an entire weekend stressed and exhausted.

Small, consistent action beats motivation every time. 🤍

What area of your home needs decluttering most?

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