Simple designer tips for clutter-free homes
Dreaming of an organized, clutter-free space for a safer, more peaceful, and healthier home? Start making it a reality this year with these designer-recommended tips.
Assess your space
Go through each space in your home and assess which items need to go. A common rule is to let go of things that haven’t been used in a year. Start with larger items that take up the most space.
Be sure to involve the people you live with in the process and consider which items are still useful to them. To reduce tension or stress from letting go, try turning the activity into something fun and collaborative.
Look for creative ways to store your belongings
One of the most exciting parts of the organizing process is finding creative ways to maintain order in your home. If you have the budget, consider adding built-in shelves or cabinets in unused niches and corners, including the space under the stairs.

Small spaces between doors and adjacent rooms can inspire creative storage solutions, such as shoe racks or even hidden shelves for keys and other knickknacks. Make sure these are placed in the rooms where they’re actually used—towels in bathrooms, books in a study area, and food in the pantry.
Consider investing in multipurpose furniture that is both functional and aesthetically pleasing. Ottomans with storage, beds with drawers, and wall mirrors with hidden shelves are practical additions to any home.

For the kitchen, lazy Susans, drawer dividers, and hooks can be some of your best organizing tools. Using transparent containers for ingredients and spices makes it easy to see what you need at a glance. Not only do they simplify organization, they also improve functionality.

Provide labels
Labeling drawers, racks, and containers helps keep related items together and makes it easier to find and reorganize them as needed. The key is to keep labels neat—one simple option is to print them on stickers.

Maintain order
Set a daily or weekly cleaning schedule and stick to it.


The best way to prevent clutter from piling up is to commit to a regular routine focused on cleaning and reorganizing your home. Avoid tackling all spaces at once. Instead, assign one area per day or per week so the workload feels manageable rather than overwhelming.
Taking photos of your spaces—especially display shelves—after organizing can help you remember how to put everything back in order.
The author has more than 20 years of expertise in designing interiors for homes, offices and retail spaces. Experience his designs by contacting him at (+63917) 886-0983

