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If your home feels cluttered and overwhelming, chances are you’re holding onto things you don’t actually need. Whether it’s old clothes, unused kitchen gadgets, or expired products, clutter takes up valuable space and adds unnecessary stress. The fastest way to create a cleaner, more organized home is to get rid of the excess—right now!
Not sure where to start? Here are 11 things you should throw out today to make your home tidier, more functional, and easier to manage.
Your pantry is probably hiding expired food, stale snacks, and forgotten ingredients that need to go. Keeping old food takes up valuable storage space and makes it harder to find the things you actually use.
What to toss:
Bonus Tip: Donate unopened, unexpired items to a food pantry before they go to waste.
If your kitchen drawer is overflowing with random plastic containers that don’t have matching lids, it’s time to declutter the chaos.
What to toss:
What to do instead: Invest in a matching glass or BPA-free plastic set with stackable lids for a neater, more functional kitchen.
Your closet is probably full of clothes you haven’t worn in years—whether they don’t fit, aren’t your style anymore, or are just worn out. Holding onto them only adds clutter and makes it harder to find what you actually love to wear.
What to toss:
Bonus Tip: Donate gently worn clothes and recycle textiles that can’t be worn again.
Makeup, lotions, and skincare products expire faster than you think. Using old products can irritate your skin, grow bacteria, or simply not work as well anymore.
What to toss:
Pro Tip: Check the expiration symbol on the packaging (a small jar icon with a number, like “12M” for 12 months after opening).
Towels and sheets lose their softness and absorbency over time. If your linens are frayed, stiff, or full of holes, it’s time to replace them.
What to toss:
Bonus Tip: Repurpose old towels as cleaning rags or donate them to animal shelters!
Do you have a drawer full of old phones, dead batteries, tangled cords, and outdated gadgets? It’s time to declutter your tech graveyard.
What to toss:
Bonus Tip: Recycle electronics responsibly at an e-waste drop-off center instead of tossing them in the trash.
That waffle maker you never use? The juicer that takes up counter space but hasn’t been touched in months? If an appliance or gadget isn’t being used, it’s just taking up valuable space.
What to toss:
Extra Tip: Keep multi-functional appliances (like an Instant Pot) and donate or sell the rest.
Somehow, we all end up with way too many mugs and water bottles—especially freebies from events and promotions. If your cabinets are overflowing, it’s time to keep only the ones you actually use.
What to toss:
Bonus Tip: Keep your favorite 3–4 mugs and water bottles and donate the rest.
Paper clutter adds up fast, from old receipts to expired coupons and junk mail. Sorting through it clears up space and reduces mental stress.
What to toss:
Extra Tip: Switch to digital statements and paperless billing to prevent future paper buildup.
If you have a drawer full of single socks hoping their pair will magically reappear—it won’t. It’s time to let them go along with stretched-out underwear and bras that don’t fit anymore.
What to toss:
Bonus Tip: Use single socks for dusting or as DIY pet toys before tossing them!
Too many small decorative items can make a space look cluttered and overwhelming. If you’re holding onto decor just because you’ve had it for years, it may be time to reassess and simplify.
What to toss:
Pro Tip: Keep only the decor that brings you joy and complements your space.
*This article was created with the help of AI.
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