If you keep meaning to declutter the whole house but never know where to start, this list is built to make that decision for you.

This is the longer version of a decluttering checklist — every major room in the house, broken into specific, checkable tasks. Treat it as a menu, not a mandate: work top to bottom, or jump to whichever room is bothering you most.

Kitchen

  • Expired pantry and fridge items
  • Duplicate utensils and gadgets
  • Mismatched food storage containers
  • Takeout menus and paper clutter
  • Small appliances not used in the past year
In practice: Working through just the "living areas" section on a Sunday afternoon — coffee table drawer, DVDs, throw blankets — is often enough on its own to make the main room people actually spend time in noticeably calmer.
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Living areas

  • DVDs, cables, and electronics no longer in use
  • Throw pillows and blankets beyond what's used
  • Coffee table and console drawers
  • Books ready to donate
  • Decor items that no longer feel right

Bedrooms and closets

  • Clothing not worn in the past year
  • Shoes that no longer fit or get worn
  • Old bedding and linens
  • Nightstand drawers
  • Under-bed storage contents
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Bathrooms

  • Expired medications and cosmetics
  • Old towels ready for donation or rag use
  • Sample-size products no longer needed
  • Duplicate toiletries

Paper and digital clutter

  • Old mail and receipts
  • Expired documents and warranties
  • Photos ready to back up and archive
  • Unused apps, files, and old downloads

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Trying to complete every room in a single day.
  • Skipping the paper and digital sections because they feel less urgent.
  • Leaving donation boxes in the trunk of the car for weeks.
  • Not involving other household members in shared spaces.
Quick wins: small tasks you can finish in a few minutes.

Quick Wins

  • Pick one section above and finish it today.
  • Recycle a week's worth of mail right now.
  • Bag up expired bathroom products.
  • Schedule a donation drop-off before you start the rest.
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Checklist Summary

  • Worked through the kitchen section
  • Worked through living areas
  • Worked through bedrooms and closets
  • Worked through bathrooms
  • Addressed paper and digital clutter

Frequently Asked Questions

Should I do this all at once or spread it out?

Either works — some people prefer one intense weekend, others prefer one section per week. Pick whichever you're more likely to actually finish.

What order should I tackle rooms in?

Starting with the room that bothers you most tends to build the most motivation, though the kitchen is often the highest-impact place to start.

What about sentimental items?

Set those aside in their own box and revisit them last, once decision-making feels easier from momentum built in less emotional areas.

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