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Between dirty clothes, clutter, and other waste, cleaning your room might be a trouble in your to-do list. And you do not need to worry! The solution to simple, effective cleaning is breaking the task down into smaller chores. You’d be stunned at how much you can accomplish by switching up how you clean and organize.

Here are 14 pro tips and tricks to help you clean and organize your room.

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Go through your clutter with the 4-box method.

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  1. Keep items are pretty self-explanatory—these are items that you still actively need or want, and plan on storing in your room. In the donate pile, set aside any gently-used items that you don’t want or need anymore. Use the “store” pile for items that can be moved into long-term storage. Then, dedicate the “trash” box to any junk or clutter that’s just taking up space in your room.
    • For instance, a pair of winter snow boots might go in the “store” pile, while old candy wrappers would go in the “trash” pile.
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Arrange the clothes in your drawers by size.

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  1. You can store your socks and underwear in the upper drawers, then keep folded shirts and bottoms in the lower drawers. [8]
    • Organize your clothes by type within each drawer so they're easy to find. For example, keep your socks and underwear separated if you're storing them in the same drawer.
    • You can make your own cardboard dividers to help keep your underwear organized. Just hot-glue thin sections of cardboard together into diamond-shaped cubbies. Place the cubbies in your dresser drawer and slide your folded underwear into each cubby slot. [9]
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Hang up extra items on your walls.

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  1. Arrange adhesive hooks and organizers along your wall—these are easy, efficient ways to both decorate your room and eliminate unwanted clutter. [13]
    • For instance, you might hang up and organize your scarves on your wall instead of leaving them floating around your room.
    • You could organize your belts on different wall hooks.
    • You might store your handbags and purses on wall hooks when you’re not using them.
    Marie Kondo, Cleaning & Organization Expert

    Smart storage can upgrade your space. "Clutter is caused by a failure to return things to where they belong. Therefore, storage should reduce the effort needed to put things away, not the effort needed to get them out."

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Common Questions: Cleaning and Organizing Bedrooms

How can I clean and organize fast?

Start by picking up loose items on the floor or bed and put them back where they belong. Then, focus on tackling one area at a time: floor, bed, desk, closet, etc. For faster cleanup in the future, try to keep your space relatively decluttered. That way, you’ll only need to wipe down surfaces and vacuum to clean up. [18]

How can you organize your room on a budget?

Reuse and repurpose things you already own to get organized. For example, shoeboxes make great dividers for dresser drawers. Buy cheap plastic bins and store items there. Then, label the bins and stack them neatly in your closet. Baskets and fabric storage bins are also cheap options to declutter and get organized. [19]

How do I keep my room clean and organized?

Start by doing a deep cleaning. Then, make a cleaning schedule for yourself and stick to it. Decluttering, wiping down surfaces, vacuuming, and doing laundry weekly can help you stay on top of a lot of basic cleaning in just a few minutes. The more you stay on top of basic cleaning tasks, the faster it will go! [20]

How do you organize your bedroom if you don't have a lot of space?

Use bookshelves and floating shelves to take advantage of vertical space. Under the bed storage is a great way to get organized without using any space at all. Hang a shoe organizer on the back of your closet door and stick command hooks on the wall for your belts, bags, scarves, and jewelry. [21]

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  • Dust off ceiling fan blades with an old pillowcase—that way, the dust will collect in the case instead of scattering around. [17]

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  • Remove any distractions while you clean, and avoid using your phone when you take breaks, as it will make it harder for you to return to cleaning.
  • If you don't have a duster, wear a fluffy sock on your hand to dust surfaces like your TV, shelves, and windowsills.
  • Make it a fun game! Prop your hamper up on something and throw your clothes into it like a basketball hoop.
  • Open windows and/or use air freshener to make your room smell clean and refreshed.
  • Clean up your room everyday for 10-15 min so it stays clean and organized.
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To clean and organize your room, start by getting 3 bags or containers so you have one each for things you want to keep, things you want to get rid of, and things you want to donate. Then, go through everything in your room and sort it into one of the 3 containers. When you're finished, clean your room by dusting, vacuuming, and washing any dirty clothes. Finally, organize everything you decided to keep using storage bins and your closet. To learn how to clean and organize other rooms in your home, scroll down!

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