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A KonMari-inspired, room-by-room decluttering checklist to clear clothing, books, papers, komono (miscellaneous), and sentimental items in a single day. Ideal for homeowners or renters who want a focused, practical plan to pare down belongings and organize what remains.
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- Define decluttering goals and schedule — Decide which rooms to finish today and set realistic time blocks.
- Gather supplies (boxes, trash bags, labels, markers) — Prepare containers for keep, donate, recycle, sell, and trash.
- Create sorting categories (keep, donate, recycle, trash, sentimental) — Label bins or areas so decisions are consistent across rooms.
- Declutter clothing — Apply KonMari: hold items and ask if they spark joy.
- Gather all clothing into one place — Include closets, drawers, laundry, and seasonal storage.
- Try or hold each clothing item and decide keep or let go — Be honest about fit, wear frequency, and joy.
- Declutter books — Handle each book rather than deciding by shelf.
- Pull all books together and assess by category — Group by reference, fiction, non-fiction, kids' books.
- Keep favorites and reference books; donate the rest — Consider readability, usefulness, and sentimental value.
- Declutter papers — Tackle papers early to avoid backlog of loose documents.
- Collect all papers from around the house — Include mail, receipts, school papers, and manuals.
- Sort papers into action, keep (file), shred, or recycle — Handle urgent action items first, then file permanently needed docs.
- Declutter komono (miscellaneous items) — Work category-by-category: kitchen, bathroom, garage, hobby supplies.
- Tackle kitchen counters, gadgets, and pantry items — Discard duplicates, expired food, and unused gadgets.
- Sort electronics, cables, and chargers; recycle responsibly — Label useful chargers and discard broken or obsolete items.
- Declutter sentimental items last — Save emotional decisions for the end when you're clearer.
- Handle sentimental items with time limits and intention — Set a timer to avoid getting stuck; decide by memory value.
- Photograph keepsakes and create a digital memory box — Digitize bulky or numerous items to save space.
- Dispose of hazardous items safely (batteries, chemicals, meds) — Use local hazardous waste or pharmacy take-back programs.
- Organize kept items and assign a home for everything — Use clear bins, labels, and drawer organizers for easy upkeep.
- Schedule donation drop-off or pickup and recycling pickup — Plan same-day pickups or drop-offs to avoid re-cluttering.
- Create a weekly 10-minute maintenance habit — Quickly return stray items to their homes each week.
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