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I Used the Japanese Art of the "5Ss" to Clear Out My Kitchen Cabinets — And I Think It Actually Might Be a Game-Changer for Organizing Them
I’ve always described my style as "organized chaos." My desk isn’t pristine, but I know exactly where everything is. My living room may not pass for minimalist, but everything has its place. And yet, when it comes to food storage, I repeatedly let the clutter win.
On the rare occasion I steel myself to clear out my kitchen cabinets, I’m met with the same familiar shame: tins of tomatoes years past their expiry date, half-used packets lurking at the back of shelves, and panic-bought duplicates taking up valuable space. Determined to break the cycle, I turned to the Japanese art of the 5Ss — a ruthlessly efficient organizational method rooted in order and intention, and it might just be the best decision I ever made for my kitchen organization.
This Luggage Item Actually Belongs All Over Your Home (It’s Smart!)
So you’ve made your January resolution to be tidier, and now you’ve made it to February. Did that stick? If you’re anything like me, you probably excelled at it for about a week and then … got distracted by other things. But don’t get down on yourself. February is the perfect time to pick decluttering and organizing back up.
Feng shui house numbers: Experts reveal what your house number really means
When you move into a new place, you'd be forgiven if Feng Shui house numbers aren't what sells a property to you. But, as our experts in the ancient Chinese practice explain, where your house or apartment sits on a street can have more of a bearing than you may believe.
Here, they explain how your house number can affect your entryway Feng Shui, and how to fix any bad luck.
5 Habits to Keep Your Mudroom Clean Every Day of Winter, Per Cleaning Pros
Mudrooms see a lot of actual mud in wintertime—and a lot of extra gear like coats, boots, hats, scarves, but it's time to stop letting your messy, possibly overflowing mudroom stress you out.
Although mudrooms (or boot rooms or welly rooms, as they're aptly called in the UK) can be difficult to manage during the winter season, there are plenty of daily habits you can adopt to keep this first stop in your home clean and clutter-free. Keep reading for recommendations from cleaning and organizing pros.
Your Door Number Could Be Affecting Your Luck – Feng Shui Experts Explain How to Fix It and Halt Bad Energy
When you move into a new place, you'd be forgiven if Feng Shui house numbers aren't what sells a property to you. But, as our experts in the ancient Chinese practice explain, where your house or apartment sits on a street can have more of a bearing than you may believe.
Here, they explain how your house number can affect your entryway Feng Shui, and how to fix any bad luck.
A Chinese Money Plant Can Bring You Wealth and Abundance, Says a Feng Shui Expert – Discover How to Harness This Lucky Houseplant
Houseplants have long served a purpose beyond greening up interiors. Across many cultural traditions they are symbolic of different life events and are even believed to support luck and good fortune. The Chinese money plant is considered one of the luckiest, both in Feng Shui and the wider Chinese culture, particularly when it comes to wealth.
3 Things Pro Organizers Always Declutter in February
So you’ve made your January resolution to be tidier, and now you’ve made it to February. Did that stick? If you’re anything like me, you probably excelled at it for about a week and then … got distracted by other things. But don’t get down on yourself. February is the perfect time to pick decluttering and organizing back up.
3 Things You Need to Declutter Immediately, According to Organizers
So you’ve made your January resolution to be tidier, and now you’ve made it to February. Did that stick? If you’re anything like me, you probably excelled at it for about a week and then … got distracted by other things. But don’t get down on yourself. February is the perfect time to pick decluttering and organizing back up.
Not sure where to start? I spoke to Allie Licata, owner of The Curated Home Company; Cathy Orr, cofounder of The Uncluttered Life and the Declutter Deck; Diana Moll, founder of D’s Declutrr; and Lis Ritz, senior designer at Inspired Closets Chicago, to determine the best tasks for February that deliver a solid declutter without requiring a major organizational overhaul. Here’s what they said.
The Simple Organizing Rule That Makes Small Homes Feel HUGE, According to Experts
Organization is essential in every home, but when it comes to a house that has a small footprint? It’s even more important—especially since “space is at a premium,” as Cathy Orr, co-founder of The Uncluttered Life and Hack Decks, puts it.
While some of us like to feel closed in and cocooned within our homes (especially if you lean towards maximalist interiors), in general, people want their homes to feel larger, even if they’re actually teeny-tiny. Opening up your space and fostering a sense of airiness in your small home can often come down to how well you organize—and one “rule” in particular.
10 Things Minimalists Never Buy—and What They Use Instead
Minimalism isn’t about empty rooms—it’s about making daily life easier, and being intentional with what you bring into your home. When there’s less visual noise, spaces function better and feel much calmer.
Clutter rarely comes from one big purchase. It builds slowly through small, habitual ones that don’t have a clear purpose or a realistic place to live. Over time, those items take up space, demand storage, and add mental load.
4 Commonly Overlooked Clutter Zones That Professional Organizers Always Notice
With the day-to-day hustle of life, it’s easy to ignore certain areas of your home where clutter tends to accumulate, strewn across countertops or jammed into drawers. So, what’s an aspiring organized individual to do? Get insight from the pros, of course.
Professional Organizers Say Using This One Simple Storage System Makes Winter-to-Spring Closet Swaps Effortless
With spring looming over the horizon, switching out your winter wardrobe for one a little more suitable for warmer weather will likely be on your mind.
To ease this changeover without clutter overwhelming your dressing area, now is the perfect time to implement effective storage systems that clear space in your closet. In fact, professional organizers swear by rotating clothes in and out of underbed storage, and you don't have to wait till spring to do it.
Small Changes That Make Your Home Feel Instantly Calmer and Don’t Cost a Fortune
A calm home doesn’t have to mean you need a complete remodel with oodles of storage, brand new furniture or an empty, magazine-perfect space. Often, it’s the smaller items in your home that quietly raise stress levels day after day: a counter that’s constantly cluttered, lighting that feels harsh at night or a bedroom that never feels as restful as you’d hoped.
6 Closet Organizing Ideas That'll Make Your Mornings Easier
If you’ve ever had to purge your entire closet just to find a single piece of clothing, you’re not alone. Closet organization is often seen as an intimidating, hours-long task that can feel redundant once the mess piles back up again. The good thing is, it doesn’t take much to turn your closet from a cluttered mess to a well-organized space.
10 Things You Should Never Store in Your Basement Over Winter—They'll Get Ruined
When you're running out of storage in your home, the basement may seem like a viable solution. Unfortunately, basements experience fluctuating temperatures and high humidity levels, which can cause severe damage to materials like wood and fabric, especially in the winter.
12 Things You Should NEVER Store in Cold Places During Winter Months
Winter may be the season of cozy blankets and crackling fires, but it’s surprisingly tough on many of the everyday items we stash in garages, attics, sheds and basements. Freezing temperatures, moisture and rapid temperature swings can warp wood, drain batteries, damage fabrics, crack candles and even ruin electronics or sentimental keepsakes. According to professional organizers and home-care experts, some of the most common household goods simply aren’t built to survive the cold. Before temperatures drop, it’s worth taking a quick inventory.
6 Things Pro Organizers Always Donate After Decluttering
Decluttering your home often means creating a pile—or multiple piles—of stuff you no longer need. Although some of the items that have seen a lot of wear and tear likely belong in the trash, others don't need to go in the landfill; they can see a second life somewhere else.
Don't forget: You can often donate good-condition items you no longer use to local schools and daycares, libraries, secondhand clothing shops, or neighbors searching for something specific in a no-buy group.
5 Things People With Tidy Bathrooms Always Have – Steal These Chic, Useful, and Affordable Organizational Wins for Yourself
A tidy bathroom doesn’t happen by accident. People who keep their bathrooms clean and organized all have a few key tools and habits in common.
From smart storage solutions to simple daily habits, these five tips will prevent clutter from building up and make upkeep effortless.
Here's why you shouldn't try organizing a bathroom without them, according to the experts.
Forget Spring Cleaning, I Predict Decluttering Your Winter Blues Away Is the Next Big Trend for Streamlining With Ease
Spring cleaning has long been the go-to full home reset, designed to dust away the remnants of winter and prepare your home for brighter days and better moods. But why wait until spring to make improvements?
At the turn of the year, many homes are feeling cluttered, crowded, and mentally draining – making now the perfect time to reset. Rather than hold off for spring this year, decluttering during winter is a smarter, calmer alternative.
5 Things Minimalists Never Buy in Winter to Avoid Clutter Buildup in Their Homes
When the days get shorter, and we spend more time at home fighting off the cold, retail therapy can feel like the perfect solution. While a little treat on occasion is not a bad thing, it is vital that you avoid going overboard on seasonal shopping, experts say.
Not only are these items locked into use for only part of the year, but they are also rarely timeless and end up quickly looking dated, quickly contributing to clutter and wasted money.

