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How to Declutter Your Home Using Self-Storage

  • Writer: Kyla Colomina
    Kyla Colomina
  • Apr 29
  • 2 min read

Updated: 5 days ago

If your home is starting to feel more like a storage unit than a living space, you’re not alone. Between sentimental items, seasonal gear, and the random stuff that just seems to multiply, clutter can sneak up on anyone. But here’s the good news: decluttering doesn’t mean you have to get rid of everything you care about. With a little strategy and some help from self-storage, you can reclaim your space without saying goodbye forever.


Let’s break it down.



Step One: Shift Your Mindset



Decluttering isn’t about creating a minimalist museum—it’s about making your home work better for your life. Think of it like curating your space. What do you actually use? What makes you feel good? What’s just… there?


Take it one step at a time, and don’t put pressure on yourself to do it all in a day. 



Go Room by Room: The Smart Way to Declutter



Trying to tackle the whole house in one go can be overwhelming. Instead, break it up:

  • Living Room: Remove duplicate items (do you really need five throw blankets?) and tidy electronics or cords.

  • Kitchen: Toss expired food, donate appliances you never use, and consolidate storage containers.

  • Bedroom: Purge old clothes, clear off nightstands, and consider under-bed bins for essentials.

  • Bathroom: Ditch empty bottles, old makeup, and towels that have seen better days.


Still on the fence about some items? That’s where self-storage comes in.



Why Self-Storage is a Game Changer



You don’t have to choose between your sanity and your stuff. Self-storage gives you a middle ground—a place to keep things you’re not ready to part with, or just don’t use every day. And, with the convenience of storage options on BuurBox, your items could be just around the corner.


What to move into storage:
  • Seasonal clothing and gear

  • Holiday decorations

  • Kids’ outgrown clothes and toys

  • Sentimental items (baby books, photo albums, Grandma’s tea set)

  • Spare furniture or hobby gear


Why it works:
  • Reduces visual clutter without requiring hard goodbyes

  • Keeps your home functional and peaceful

  • Makes future organizing easier (out of sight, not out of mind!)



Tips for Staying Organized After the Declutter



Decluttering isn’t a one-and-done—it’s a habit. Here’s how to keep the good vibes going:

  • The 1-in, 1-out Rule: For every new item you bring in, send one out.

  • Keep a “donate” bin handy: When you stumble on something you no longer need, drop it in.

  • Do a quick scan weekly: 10 minutes can save you from months of chaos.

  • Rotate seasonal storage: Swap out your self-storage stash with the seasons.



Clear Space, Clear Mind



Decluttering doesn’t have to be extreme—it just has to be intentional. With a plan, a little motivation, and BuurBox, you can take back control of your space and breathe a little easier at home.

 
 
 

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