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December
15

Richmond Declutter

As the holidays approach in Richmond, many homeowners want to spruce up their houses before visitors come and celebrations kick off. Now's the best time to get rid of junk, streamline your space and create room for new memories. A tidy home can make the season more enjoyable and relaxed.

Begin with a Full-House Decluttering Strategy

Target High-Traffic Spots First

Before you hang decorations or start wrapping gifts, clean the rooms that'll be busiest during the holidays. Living rooms, kitchens and entryways tend to collect forgotten stuff. Clearing these areas first makes a big difference and pushes you to keep cleaning.

Split Projects Into Smaller Jobs

Big decluttering projects can seem too much, so break them down into steps you can handle. Work on one closet, drawer, or shelf at a time. You can set a timer if you need to keep moving. This way, you can get things done and make steady progress.

Use Sorting Groups

Stick to the tried-and-true organizing method to make decisions easy.

  • Keep stuff you use often or like
  • Give away things in good shape that you don't need anymore
  • Throw out anything broken or useless
  • Put back misplaced items where they belong

Spruce Up Your Main Living Spaces

Simplify Your Living Room Setup

Before you put up holiday decorations, give your living room a fresh start. Take out old magazines, extra pillows, outdated decorations, or anything that doesn't create a calm atmosphere. A simpler layout makes it easier to add festive touches later.

Clean and Organize Surfaces

Coffee tables, side tables and console tables often gather clutter.

  • Display a few useful items
  • Put remotes, chargers and small accessories in baskets
  • Use a pretty tray to hold things you use often

These little tweaks help your living space look peaceful, neat and ready for holiday get-togethers.

Get Your Entryway Ready for Company

Your entryway gives guests their first look at your home. Make it inviting by organizing it.

  • Set up hooks or a rack for coats and bags
  • Make sure you have a place for shoes
  • Use a basket for mail to stop it from piling up

A clean entry helps guests feel comfortable and stops clutter from spreading through your house.

Clean Up Your Kitchen for Holiday Hosting

Clear Off Countertops

Kitchens become holiday cooking hubs. Make space to cook, bake and host by taking out things you don't use every day. Put away small appliances, remove loose papers and keep counters as clear as you can.

Clean Up Pantry and Cabinets

Sort through pantry basics to make cooking your favorite holiday dishes easier.

  • Throw out old food
  • Put similar foods together
  • Stock up on must-haves for meals or get-togethers

Also, straighten up cabinets so you can find serving dishes, pots and pans and tools when you have guests.

Set Up a Guest-Friendly Drink Area

If guests are coming, set up a small spot for hot chocolate, coffee, or other seasonal drinks. A tidy beverage area makes things easier and adds a cozy, festive feel to your kitchen.

Get Bedrooms and Guest Spaces Ready

Clean Out Closets and Dressers

Holiday trips, winter clothes and gift storage often need extra room. Go through closets and dressers to make space for new items. Give away clothes you don't wear and organize what's left with simple tools like bins or shelf dividers.

Spruce Up the Guest Room

Give visitors a comfy place to unwind by keeping the space simple.

  • Take out personal stuff
  • Put on clean sheets
  • Clear out a drawer or a small part of the closet

A tidy, simple guest room makes visitors feel welcome and comfortable.

Sort Out Seasonal Items

Holiday decorations, gift wrap and cold-weather clothes can get messy quickly. Put them in labeled containers and store them in easy-to-reach spots, such as closets, garage racks, or boxes under the bed. This helps to decorate faster and clean up quicker when the season ends.

Prepare Your Richmond Home for the Holidays

Clearing out clutter before the holidays doesn't just make your home more welcoming—it brings peace during one of the year's busiest periods. If you're getting your home ready for sale or planning to move, staying organized can make the transition easier. To learn more about the Richmond area or look through Richmond homes for sale, get in touch with us today. Our real estate agents are ready to help you find the ideal home this season.

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