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101 Items to Get Rid of While Decluttering

Having a clutter-free home can enhance your physical and mental well-being, it can also create a serene living space. Sometimes the thought of decluttering can feel overwhelming, especially when you’re faced with years of accumulated things. Whether you’re moving to a new space, transitioning through life changes or simply aiming to streamline your possessions, taking the first step towards decluttering is essential.

This list of 101 things to declutter from your home can serve as a guide to help you pick out items that no longer serve a purpose in your life or a function in your space.

  1. Expired food in the pantry
  2. Old/unused cleaning supplies
  3. Unused kitchen gadgets
  4. Broken items that aren’t worth repairing
  5. Duplicate utensils or tools
  6. Clothing you haven’t worn in over a year or doesn’t fit
  7. Shoes that are uncomfortable or damaged
  8. Old magazines and newspapers
  9. Outdated technology (e.g., old phones, chargers, cases)
  10. Unread books
  11. Empty boxes from purchases
  12. Greeting cards you no longer need
  13. Travel souvenirs that you don’t display
  14. Paint and chemical containers you’re not using
  15. Seasonal decorations you’ll never put up again
  16. Cracked or chipped dishes
  17. Dried-up pens and markers
  18. Expired medicines (take to your pharmacy for proper disposal)
  19. Duplicates of office supplies (e.g., staplers, scissors)
  20. Dated photographs that aren’t special to you
  21. Old bedding and worn out towels
  22. Crafts supplies you’ll never use
  23. Items with no designated storage place
  24. Worn-out furniture
  25. Unused gym equipment
  26. Old electronics such as DVD players
  27. Free promotional items you no longer want
  28. Knick-knacks that collect dust
  29. Outdated manuals for appliances you no longer own
  30. Unused candle holders and candles
  31. Items from hobbies you no longer pursue
  32. Broken toys
  33. Empty gift bags and wrapping paper
  34. Unwanted gifts you’re holding onto
  35. Unmatched/worn out socks
  36. Unfinished projects or DIY materials
  37. Clutter near entryways (shoes, bags)
  38. Old calendars with no relevance
  39. Friend or family photos that you no longer need
  40. Random paperwork like old bills
  41. Sample-sized toiletries you’ll never use
  42. Unused or broken garden tools
  43. Expired coupons
  44. Assorted wires and cables without a known purpose
  45. Old tax returns (older than 7 years)
  46. Bookshelves full of books you have no intention to read
  47. Items borrowed that you haven’t given back – send them back!
  48. Unused gift cards
  49. Promotional items from events you didn’t attend
  50. Stale spices
  51. Dishes with no matching set
  52. Unwanted party supplies
  53. Craft materials for projects you’ve abandoned
  54. Luggage you rarely use
  55. Scratched and worn cutlery
  56. Hair accessories you no longer use
  57. Unmatched food storage lids and containers
  58. Items stored in the garage that you forgot about
  59. Old CDs and vinyl records you don’t listen to
  60. Home workout videos you’ll never watch
  61. Unused pet supplies
  62. Old subscriptions (digital or physical) you’ve canceled
  63. Non-working appliances
  64. Duplicate books or movies
  65. Knives with dull blades
  66. Unused membership cards
  67. Assorted change and coins
  68. Pillows that have lost shape or comfort
  69. Outdated makeup products
  70. No longer used shampoo/conditioner
  71. Old greeting cards you saved
  72. Clutter in bathroom cabinets
  73. Unused kitchen appliances (e.g., bread maker, blender)
  74. Random keepsakes that don’t mean much
  75. Unflattering clothing
  76. Worn out clothing
  77. Items that remind you of negative memories
  78. Stuffed animals that are taking up space
  79. Broken picture frames
  80. Items with sentimental value but are just clutter
  81. Old reference books you don’t use
  82. Unneeded or duplicate kitchen containers
  83. Outdated furniture that no longer fits your style
  84. Old or worn out art supplies
  85. Old school supplies your kids no longer need
  86. Worn-out slippers
  87. Random tools you’ve never used
  88. Unfilled journals or notebooks
  89. DVD collections no one watches
  90. Excessive number of coffee mugs
  91. Decorative items that don’t match your style now
  92. Old allergies or health check-up records
  93. Old tickets and boarding passes
  94. Items you thought you’d repair but never did
  95. Extra furniture that doesn’t serve a purpose
  96. Duplicate kitchen towels and dishcloths
  97. Old office furniture collecting dust
  98. Boxes of items for “someday” that never comes
  99. Old, worn out bedding
  100. Takeout menus
  101. Incandescent bulbs

Use this list to make your decluttering process easier and more manageable. Please consider donating anything that still as life in it but is not serving you.

Happy decluttering!

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