How to declutter your bedroom: Make it minimalistic and stylish

17.06.2023 04:10
Updated: 13.05.2024 21:25

Clutter can spoil every interior design, so even the prettiest room can look messy and overwhelming.

Decluttering can help you to get rid of things you don't need any more, and it can also improve your room's aesthetics.

Here are some tips for you.

Create Sorting Categories

Prepare four categories: Keep, Donate/Sell, Trash, and Unsure. 

Use containers or designated areas to separate items accordingly.

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Start with Small Areas

Begin decluttering with smaller sections of your bedroom, such as a drawer, shelf, or nightstand. 

Assess your wardrobe

Discard those that are damaged, no longer fit, or haven't been worn in a long time.

Declutter your bedside table

Remove any items that aren't essential or regularly used. 

Keep only items like a lamp, clock, or books you're currently reading.

Tidy up your vanity or dresser

Clear off any items that are cluttering the surface. 

Keep only frequently used items and find storage solutions for jewelry, makeup, or grooming products.

Simplify decorations

Remove excess decor, such as knick-knacks or excessive wall art. 

Choose a few meaningful or visually appealing pieces to display.

Dispose of Decluttered Items

Donate or sell the items you no longer need or want. 

Consider local charities, shelters, or online platforms for selling items.

Maintain the Decluttered Space

Put items back in their designated places, avoid accumulating unnecessary items, and regularly declutter to prevent future clutter build-up.
 

Kate Yakimchuk Author: Kate Yakimchuk Editor internet resource


Content
  1. Create Sorting Categories
  2. Start with Small Areas
  3. Assess your wardrobe
  4. Declutter your bedside table
  5. Tidy up your vanity or dresser
  6. Simplify decorations
  7. Dispose of Decluttered Items
  8. Maintain the Decluttered Space