Clutter can cost you money in many ways. For instance, it can cause you to forget payments for bills due, leading to late fees that pile up quickly over time.
Organization and decluttering of your home regularly can save money in various ways, from eliminating unnecessary purchases to minimizing food waste, saving on storage unit fees, etc. Here are a few strategies to get you started:
1. Don’t Store Bulky Items
One of the easiest and cost-effective ways to organize and store items without breaking the bank is avoiding bulky items in your home. Maintaining an organized inventory of household supplies like cleaning products, toiletries and pantry staples allows you to stock up when they go on sale without impulse buying and can reduce food waste - saving money at grocery checkout! A dedicated backstock space would be best; but decluttered homes may benefit from having central, easy-access locations for backstock storage such as shelving units in garage or kitchen cabinets for overflow storage - clear labeled containers will help keep track of what you own as well as when it may need replenishment!
Decluttering can help you identify items no longer useful to you, such as old magazines and half-used toiletry bottles, that you no longer require - such as old magazines or half-full bottles of toiletries - which could then be donated or sold via secondhand stores or online marketplaces.
2. Ask a Friend or Family Member to Store Your Possessions
If your home has become an unofficial storage unit for other people's clothes, toys, books and collectors cards - whether your own or those belonging to others - it might be time for them to make room in their own residences for these belongings. Your clutter costs money; in fact it's estimated that Americans spend $38 billion each year renting storage units!
Organizing and decluttering can help you see exactly what you own, making it easier to decide whether to keep, donate, sell or discard various items. Plus it could save money each month with subscription cancellations!
As part of your decluttering effort, investing in organizational supplies like bins and boxes is also recommended to help organize your possessions more easily when necessary and reduce expenses on items such as shelving systems for garages, closet organizers, customized pantry shelves etc. Doing this can save money as well as free up space in your home by eliminating offsite storage needs.
3. Get Organized by Decluttering
Be it late credit card fees, replacing sunglasses you lost, or renting storage units to store unused items, clutter can cost money and time. By getting organized and getting rid of unnecessary clutter, these expenses and time wasted searching can be avoided altogether.
Organization in your home also helps you shop smart. Knowing exactly where everything is located allows you to take advantage of sales or wait until items go on sale at a lower price - saving both time and money when purchasing holiday gifts or everyday household necessities such as cleaning products, paper goods or decorative knick-knacks.
An effective strategy for starting to declutter is setting aside specific amounts of time each day to focus on one area at a time. Consider following a "one in, one out" policy as a preventative measure to keep clutter at bay in future.
4. Look for Storage Options
Organization can help save you money in the long run by eliminating the need for storage units and decluttering your home can reduce stress levels and potentially bring future healthcare savings.
Though it can be tempting to go out and buy expensive organizational items, the smart approach is to shop second-hand items or utilize containers you already own.
Budget-conscious solutions that work well in small spaces include hair dryer holders that attach to cabinet doors and clothing bins designed for compact rooms. Varying your storage options helps maximize space while simultaneously eliminating clutter.
An economical approach to home organization and storage is to seek out multipurpose furniture pieces with hidden or hollowed-out storage spaces. From coffee tables that double as shelves to ottomans equipped with storage underneath, such versatile pieces make arranging your living space much less costly.
An Article by Staff Writer
Gilbert Chung
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