

We also seem to end up with a lot of extra appliances and gadgets rather quickly, seeking to find the perfect tool to streamline our meal prep or replacing an existing utensil without removing the old one. This is why it is a good habit to clean out your pantry often and consider keeping a list of pantry essentials so you can avoid double-ups and food going out of date. These items include both consumable and non-consumable goods. Just as it is also one of the first places in your home to need deep cleaning, it also seems to accumulate excess stuff. The kitchen is one area of the home that can become cluttered quite quickly simply because it is one of the most high traffic areas of the home. This way you can work through a single zone of your home before moving onto the next.Īnd, if you see something you don’t want or need that isn’t on the list, get rid of that too! Kitchen The list has been created in zones to save you time. Either way, there is no greater satisfaction than removing unwanted items from our home and life. Work through the whole list of things to throw away in a day or do a section at a time. You’ve made the decision to reduce the number of things in your home and you’ve got your decluttering containers ready (I hope). You’re ready to get started with decluttering. Make that decision quickly and get it in the bin.īut what about the things that may have some value to someone?īut even washing baskets or garbage bags are just as effective! Things You Can Throw Away (Or Donate) Anything broken, damaged or with no value shouldn’t be held onto. Many items on this list will be items that can go straight in the bin. One of the biggest things that hold many people back from decluttering their home is not knowing what to do with the items they declutter. YAY for quick wins! Sell, Throw Away Or Donate? Or if you only have 5 minutes a day to declutter, this list will help you make that 5 minutes count. In fact, even if you just got rid of all the relevant items on this list from your home (you won’t have all of them), you will already have made a huge impact on your household clutter. When you are feeling overwhelmed by decluttering or just don’t know where to start, this list is a sure way to start making progress quickly! So instead you get a much bigger list to help you get started decluttering. There are so many more things in the average home that probably don’t need to be there!

This was going to be a list of 100 things to throw away, but let’s be real.

Grab the list of things to throw away (or donate and sell) and get busy! It’s amazing how fast stuff can accumulate over a short space of time.Īnd you don’t have to be a minimalist to appreciate having fewer things! I’m certainly not. From broken things that we shouldn’t be keeping anyway to those ‘what if’ items that are just taking up valuable space in our household.
