
"They say the kitchen is the heart of the home, but it also seems to be the center of gravity for any household odds and ends. When it gets to the point that the room no longer feels designed for cooking, it's time for a serious declutter. The first thing to do is get rid of everything that doesn't really belong in the kitchen - school bags, sports equipment, dog toys, and so on. The second is to make sure everything has a place, even if it's in the infamous junk drawer."
"If you've done this and you're still finding the clutter overwhelming, you need to start getting rid of things. Whether you want to achieve total minimalism, take a few tips from Martha Stewart, or just close the drawers without a fight, these tips will help you decide what needs to go. Old plastic cutting boards"
The kitchen often accumulates household odds and ends until it no longer feels designed for cooking, triggering the need for a serious declutter. Remove everything that does not belong in the kitchen, such as school bags, sports equipment, and dog toys. Assign a specific place for every item, even if that place is the junk drawer. If organization still leaves the space overwhelming, begin discarding excess items. Goals can range from total minimalism to adopting Martha Stewart-style order, or simply reclaiming functional drawers. Regularly reassess possessions to prevent recurring clutter.
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