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  Clutter  heartstrings, keep it, and reassess another day
 Clear the  like  to  see  more  often,  or  could  easily  live
        without. If there’s anything that tugs at your
        – you don’t want to regret parting with anything
        you can’t replace. It makes sense to keep items
        that spark a strong emotion or memory, even
        if you don’t use or look at them regularly. But
 We talk to a decluttering expert about the ways you can create   if there’s anything you forgot you even owned,
 calm in your home.  or something you haven’t worn, read, or used
        for months (or even years), it might be time to
        pass it on.
 he  famous  William  Morris  saying  goes,   Regardless of whether you’re selling your home
 “Have  nothing  in  your  house  that  you   or  not,  creating  a  tidy  environment  can  do   “Decluttering is such a personal journey, and it’s   Once you’ve cleared the clutter, it’s important to
 Tdo not know to be useful, or believe to   wonders for your ability to enjoy your space.   ok to start small,” says India. “I like to begin with   keep it up, to make sure that your belongings
 be beautiful.”, but it’s not always as clear-cut as   Decluttering isn’t about stripping away all of   items  that  have  minimal  sentimental  value,   don’t spiral out of control again. India
 that. Whether you live in a maximalist museum   your personality and reducing the homeliness   but when you reach those more emotional   recommends  establishing  a  regular  routine:
 of mementoes, or you enjoy the tranquility of a   of your property; rather, it’s about taking away   items,  consider  documenting  them  through   “Consider  scheduling  monthly  or  quarterly
 minimalist  haven,  decluttering  our  belongings   the overwhelm that can come with the feeling   photographs to preserve those memories   sessions to reassess your belongings and purge
 is something that applies to everyone, to keep   of too many things spilling out of control.   before you decide to let them go.”  what’s no longer needed. I like the ‘one in, one
 some sense of order in our environments.    out’ rule: for every new item brought into the
 We  spoke  to  India  Lawson,  decluttering   India advises sorting items into categories   home, let go of an old one.”
 Decluttering has long been a hot topic in the   expert, and founder of East Lothian-based The   when  you  begin  the  process,  making  piles
 world of interiors; the KonMari method had us   Uncluttered Living Co., to get her advice on what   to  keep,  donate,  recycle,  and  discard.  Some   If you live in a smaller property, or you find that
 all wondering if three copies of the same book   you can do to create the relaxed atmosphere   people also like to create a ‘sell’ pile, for items   your storage space is limited, India advises a few
 sparked joy, while the popular BBC programme   you’ve been craving, whether you’re downsizing   that  could  be  resold  on  online  platforms   clever hacks to make sure you can keep on top
 ‘Sort Your Life Out’ taps into the emotions we   and need to organise decades of precious   like  eBay  or  Vinted,  such  as  clothes  and   of your possessions. “Maximising vertical space
 can all feel when overcome by owning too   memories, or if you’re in the thick of family life,   accessories. There are also  various  websites   is key,” she explains. “I like to use shelves, tall
 much ‘stuff’.  with your home overflowing with toys, clothes   that will buy and refurbish your used   storage units, and multifunctional furniture with
 and just about everything else.  electronics and tech equipment.  built-in storage options. You can also invest in
                                             storage solutions that are tailored to smaller
 “I always advise starting by pinpointing the areas   If you’re planning to recycle a large variety of   spaces,  like  under-bed  storage  and  hanging
 in your home that cause the most stress,” says   items, do your research to find out where they   organisers, which can all make a big difference.”
 India.  “Clearing  surfaces  where  clutter  tends   can be recycled. You could drop textiles off at
 to  accumulate  quickly,  such  as  countertops,   local recycling bins, or list toys, furniture and   So,  you’ve  cleared  the  clutter  and  invested  in
 tables and floors, can make a big difference and   equipment for free on community websites like   some clever storage, but how can you maintain
 instantly creates a sense of openness. Starting   Gumtree or Facebook Marketplace. For some   it going forwards?
 with  a  small,  manageable  space  can  make   items, you can even contact local charities who
 the process feel less overwhelming, before   may be able to collect them from you.   “Mindful consumption and thoughtful habits can
 moving onto larger rooms.”                  curb clutter over time, helping to reduce how
        “Wherever  possible,  I  prioritise  recycling  or     much you accumulate,” advises India. “Above all,
 It’s key to think about items objectively   donating  items,  rather  than  sending  them   you should focus on creating a space that aligns
 when going through this process. You   to  landfill,”  India  says.  “Many  communities   with your current lifestyle and priorities.”
 can easily sort boxes of paperwork and   offer  recycling  programmes,  and  numerous
 discern what’s no longer required, but   charities accept donations of gently used   In a nutshell – do you really need the latest
 it’s harder to sift through sentimental   items. For anything that can’t be recycled or   kitchen gadget you’ve seen on TikTok? If you’re
 items. Think carefully about what you   donated, try repurposing or upcycling them, to   struggling to cram everything into the drawers,
 use or look at regularly, and what you’d   minimise waste.”  then perhaps you already know the answer.

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