Organizing your room when you have too much stuff is a pain! We’ve all been there, the frustration, the struggle, and the challenge are always present when you have too much stuff in your room. If you’re an organized person who doesn’t like to see random stuff lying all-around your room or in your kitchen, we’d like to assure you that there are many ways to solve that problem!
To help you, we’ve curated a list of helpful tips that you can follow to organize your room despite having too much stuff!
Try to Identify if You Have “Too Much” Stuff or Not
It is the moment when you suddenly feel that there is too much in your house, and you are suffocating. Too much stuff or materials inside your home can happen if they’re not placed where it is usually stored. It’s easy to identify if “too much” is just too much because you can look for warning signs before you get to this point.
Think back to a time where you had fewer items inside your home, can you imagine what it’s like to have fewer questions? The truth is, there’s more space inside your house and more time to organize if you had fewer items instead of having many.
If you notice this before approaching a level where you’re hoarding a lot of items, you can still change and be an organized person than you were before!
It’s Time for YOU to DECLUTTER!

One of the best moves to do if you really can’t handle too much stuff in your house is to declutter! There’s no other way! This is imperative, especially if you want to redesign or renovate your home. It’s always essential to declutter because cleaning wouldn’t be possible if your place is still untidy.
It’s always a good thing to clean your house by unloading a lot of stuff in your home, like broken furniture, old figurines, and all the unnecessary stuff that you’ve kept inside your house for years. The purpose of decluttering is to make space. If you could still remember how empty your home or apartment looked like the first time you moved in, then you’d have that nostalgic feeling of how spacious it was.
Always make sure to picture out the area inside your house that you want to declutter. If the task is too heavy, you can always ask for professional help. But if the job is doable on your own, we suggest that you do it yourself, since it will surely benefit you physically, because it’s a good exercise and a good practice to follow.
Follow these steps in organizing:

Throw the trash. It’s necessary to throw your house trash every day. Not only does it keep your house clean, but it also gives you a fresh air-flow inside your home. If you have more biodegradable waste inside your home, don’t wait for it to rot, for it increases the growth of bacteria in your home.
Clean your kitchen. Start by washing the dishes and organizing all the utensils and tools in the kitchen. Next is to create a pile of unnecessary stuff in your kitchen that belongs to the other room, then subdivide the collection by office or house-area so you can quickly return each thing to their designated place.
Organize all your reading materials, like magazines, comics, newspapers, dictionaries, etc. Since we also use a lot of gadgets in our living rooms, it’s best to also organize them well after using them, by making sure that they are correctly kept.
Clean your bathroom by throwing away used materials. It’s time to throw away used-items in your bathroom, like used toothbrushes and toothpaste containers, used razor blades, empty shampoo bottles, etc. You also need to throw away all expired medication in your bathroom shelf.
Keep your office clean by throwing away stuff that you don’t use. It’s also time to let go of things inside your home office that can’t be used anymore for work. Like broken staplers, paper clutters, broken pencils and pens, and other unusable office materials. It’s essential to do this so you’ll have a pleasant atmosphere inside your home office, without any clutter around to distract you.
Bottom Line: Organizing is the key
If you want to maintain the organization of your home, you have to think deeply if either you want to get rid of the stuff that you have collected for the past couple of years or throw them away. Because either way, you can still come up with a solution to the problem. In the end, it always depends on your decision.
If you want to keep your extra-stuff instead of throwing them, you can create D.I.Y. storage inside your home to keep them. With this, you can either store them or put them on display. You can also ask for professional help when you’re having second thoughts about the ideas that you have in mind.
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