100 Things to Declutter this January
- Kathryn Castor
- Jan 20
- 2 min read
Are you ready to kick off the new year with a clutter-free home? Here's a comprehensive list of 100 items you can declutter in the month of January. Look for unused items, duplicate items, worn out items, or items you truly don't love. By clearing out these items, you'll create space for the things that matter most to you. Whether it's old clothes, kitchen gadgets, or random knick-knacks, it's time to say goodbye to the unnecessary and hello to a more organized and peaceful living space. Happy decluttering!
Cleaning Supplies
Candles
Vases
Pots
Matches
DVDs
Pet Supplies
Garden Tools
Picture Frames
Utensils
Small Kitchen Appliances
Plastic Storage Containers
Remotes
Appliance Manuals
Makeup
Hair Products
Brushes
Combs
Curlers
Old Hair Dryers
Underwear
Bras
Sandals
Lightbulbs
Old Tape
Hats
Flashlights
Clothes
Old Phones
Unused Cords
Blankets
Sheets
Pillows
Buttons
Pens
Markers
Hobbies you no longer do
Supplies from finished projects
Socks
Extra Kitchen Gadgets
Junk Towels
Photos
Bathroom Supplies
Duplicate Items
Kid's Clothes
Broken Toys
Old Electronics
Christmas Decor
Office Supplies
Decor you don't have on display any longer
Baby clothes
Baby gear they're grown out of
Baby clothes that are out of season
TV Guides
Parts that go to something you no longer own
Books you've only read once
Expired food
Supplies for home projects that won't happen
Random junk in the car
Uncomfortable shoes
Anything that is broken
Kids projects from school
Cups
Mugs
Souvenirs
Things we made but don't want to use
Old calendars
Plants that are too hard to keep alive
Your leas favorite kitchen towels
Unneeded mirrors
Makeup cases
Travel cases
Lotions
Unused items under the bathroom sink
Luggage
Purses
Rugs
Bathing suits
Tools you don't use
Plastic pots that new plants come in
Damaged paint brushes
Artwork
Crayons and coloring supplies
Crafting supplies
Fine China
Photos on your phone
Your computer's desktop screen
Your social media accounts
Emails
Subscription services
Formal clothing
The notes in your phone apps
Receipts
Mail
Random stacks of papers
Jackets
Coins
Notebooks
Old cameras
Keys




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