How to De-clutter and Organise Your Home

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Whether you're getting ready to sell your home or simply want to make day-to-day living easier, decluttering and organising can completely transform how your space feels. With a few simple changes, you can make your home look brighter, bigger, and more welcoming. This guide answers common questions about where to start, what to focus on, and how to create a tidy, organised home that works for you.

Why Does Decluttering Make Such a Big Difference?

Clutter builds up without us noticing – cupboards fill, surfaces become busy, and rooms slowly lose their sense of space. Decluttering helps reset your home, making every room feel larger, cleaner and easier to use. Buyers also respond better to homes that look organised and spacious, so if you're preparing to sell, decluttering is one of the most effective ways to make a great first impression. To take your preparation even further, read our guide on how to make the most out of a property viewing.

Where Should You Start When Decluttering?

Tackle the areas that make the biggest impact first. These usually fall into three categories:

Cupboards & Built-in Storage

Cupboards often become forgotten spaces. Empty them out completely, sort through what you keep, and put items back in a way that’s practical. Store larger or boxed items at the back and keep smaller things accessible at the front. You’ll likely find you have more space than you thought.

Under-bed & Hidden Storage

Flat storage trays, zip-up bags or clear boxes are perfect for storing clothing, bedding or seasonal items. Sliding these under beds or into wardrobes helps free up premium space in drawers and cupboards.

Desks, Paperwork & Small Items

Paper clutter is one of the biggest culprits of a disorganised home. Use tiered trays, file holders and small boxes to group items neatly and keep surfaces clear.

What’s the Best Approach to Decluttering?

The simplest rule is: everything should have a place. Rather than leaving items on surfaces or piling things up, assign a dedicated space for everything you keep. Use cupboards, drawers, boxes, under-bed storage and wardrobes to contain belongings neatly. A tidy, spacious home also photographs better, so take a look at our listing photography guide.

Many people are surprised at how much extra room they uncover once everything has a home. Your rooms will feel bigger, calmer and much easier to maintain.

Is Decluttering Worth Doing Even If You're Not Selling?

Absolutely. Decluttering isn’t just about preparing a home for sale – it makes everyday living easier. Whether you're trying to maximise a small space or simply want a more organised lifestyle, a tidy home helps reduce stress, saves time, and makes cleaning far quicker.

And if you are selling, a decluttered home helps buyers see the potential of the space, not the distractions within it. If you're curious about your home's value, get a quick, no-obligation estimate using our free online house valuation tool. .

In Summary

Decluttering is one of the most effective ways to refresh your home. By clearing out unused items, organising your storage, and giving everything a place, your home will feel more spacious, tidy and welcoming. Whether you're selling or simply want a calmer living environment, a few thoughtful steps can make a big difference to how your home looks and feels.

Are you finding it difficult to keep your property tidy and organised? Maybe it’s time for a bigger property? Speak with one of the team at Emoov to see how we can help you.


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