
From Chaos to Calm: How to Declutter Before You List Your Home
Thinking about selling your home this summer? Before the “For Sale” sign goes up, one of the most impactful steps you can take is to declutter—not just clean.
Buyers aren’t just looking for square footage—they’re looking for space. Here’s how to transform your home from chaos to calm before it hits the market.
1. Start with the "High-Impact Zones"
Focus first on entryways, kitchens, living rooms, and bathrooms. These are your buyers’ first impressions—and where clutter is most noticeable.
✔️ Clear counters
✔️ Hide cords and personal items
✔️ Limit décor to 1–2 key pieces per surface
2. Use the 3-Box Method
Label three boxes: Keep, Donate, and Store. Work room by room, being honest with what adds value to the space and what distracts from it.
Need help? I have trusted professional organizers who can assist you.
3. Minimize Furniture and Personal Decor
Less is more when it comes to staging. Removing bulky furniture makes rooms feel larger. Pack away family photos and niche collections so buyers can envision themselves in the space.
4. Don’t Forget Closets and Storage Areas
Buyers open closets—and cluttered ones send the message that storage is limited. Leave at least 25–30% of each storage area empty to create a sense of space.
5. Make It a Fresh Start
Decluttering isn’t just about selling—it’s a chance to begin your next chapter with clarity. Many of my clients feel lighter and more excited once the process begins.
Need Help Creating Calm?
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