5 Tips On How To Declutter Your Home


Clothes neatly folded in a drawer

Katrina Hassan, a professional organiser and Certified KonMari Consultant at Spark Joy London, shares her top 5 tips to declutter you home…

Many things in our lives are competing for our attention; it’s hard to decide what to prioritise and how to tackle the never-ending list of things that need to be done. The last thing you need therefore as you take sanctuary from the outside world is for your home to be competing for your attention too!

When our home is free from clutter and therefore distraction, we feel more in control, calm and relaxed. Maybe you can start the new year the way you mean to go on?

Professional organiser Katrina Hassan, headshot, smiling

Professional organiser Katrina Hassan

5 tips on how to declutter your home from Katrina…

1. Organise by category, not location

If you tidy one room or drawer at a time, you will be tidying forever.

2. Follow the order

The KonMari Method™ guides you through five categories:

  • clothes;
  • books;
  • papers;
  • komono (miscellaneous items); and
  • sentimental.

If you’re tackling clothes, bring every item of clothing you own to one spot (we call this ‘the power of the pile’) before making subcategories of clothing (tops, jeans, dresses, underwear, bras etc.).

Drawers pulled out showing neatly arranged bras, vests etc3. Keep the items that ‘spark joy’

KonMari™ is about surrounding yourselves with items that will add value to your life. You are encouraged to hold each item in your hands and become aware of how your body responds. Success does not depend upon how much you discard; success stems from keeping the items that you love.

4. Complete your tidying in one set time period

Kitchen cupboard neatly arranged with cereal packets and cans

Tidy once and properly; this method is a one-time event with a start and a finish set by you. This allows you to confront your clutter in an effective way, resulting in lasting change.

5. Use what you have

There’s usually no need to invest in expensive organisational products and ‘solutions’. Most of the storage needed to store your items is already in your home.


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Sarah Proctor

I've worked on a variety of regional newspapers and national magazines. My Weekly and Your Best Ever Christmas are fantastic, warm-hearted brands with an amazing, talented team. I'm a sub-editor and particularly love working on cookery, fiction and advice pages - I feel I should know all the secrets of eternal life, health and happiness by now, but hey, we all need that regular reminder!