Life brings clutter into every home. Whether it’s unwanted presents or old things you don’t use anymore, random objects have a unique way of sneaking into your interior. As it is the spring cleaning season, now’s the perfect time to reclaim your interior and ban clutter from your bedroom.
The good news is that you could free up valuable space while making money out of your clutter. Indeed, unwanted items that are still usable could sell for profit, including electronic devices and gift cards. You could also transform objects to give them a new life, such as upcycling an old wooden chest into a trendy chair. So, there’s more to your clutter than meets the eye.
But while clutter can create a profit, you also need to set up clear strategies to control and avoid it. One of the rooms inside our homes that is the most prone to clutter is the bedroom. Here are some smart tips to ban clutter from the bedroom once and for all!
How To Ban Clutter From Your Bedroom
Find Storage Units That Fit Your Room
If you have an awkward bedroom shape, it can be really tricky to fit in a standard wardrobe unit. Unfortunately, when you settle for something that may not match your needs, you can rapidly run out of space. One rule for keeping your clothes tidy, tightly packed, and organized is to invest in custom wardrobes that match your unique requirements. Whether you need to make the most of an odd nook or don’t want to pile clothes in inaccessible spaces, an effective storage unit could prevent clothes from accumulating in different areas.
Find the Right Pillow and Mattress for Your Comfort
If you’re the kind of person who keeps a lot of pillows around and on the bed, it’s time to settle for the one that works for you. To do this, you will need to define two specific criteria:
- Firstly, what is your standard sleeping position?
- Secondly, which level of firmness do you require?
Indeed, back sleepers, for instance, will need a medium pillow that combines loft (support for the neck) and firm elements and respond well to pressure. Side sleepers need one with high loft and firmness to maintain their posture. Finally, stomach sleepers need a low loft with soft support to avoid cranking their cervical spines. Finding the right mattress will help ensure maximum comfort while sleeping. The more comfortable you are, the less likely you will need extra pillows.
Define the Purpose of the Room
Feng Shui best practices focus on identifying the purpose of each space. The bedroom should be for relaxation, rest, and intimacy. Unfortunately, working from home has encouraged many people to get creative with their interior space. As a result, you might find a mini home gym studio or a workstation inside the bedroom. Gradually, cross-purpose use could lead to the accumulation of clutter that becomes impossible to classify and tidy up.
Ban Clutter From Your Bedroom
It is time to reclaim your bedroom and regain a quality night’s sleep. Clutter could dramatically affect sleep quality, creating stress and accumulating dust and particles. A clean and tidy bedroom requires planning and intentional strategy, so use these tips to begin.
For me, I just can help having a little work place in my bedroom. I jus feel if I could accomplish a little bit of work before going to bed I would have reduced my work load for the next day. Even though I know I am only deceiving myself I still do it anyway. This brings in a lot of clutter.
I think the only way to escape from this behavior is to ban all clutter from bedroom.
Thanks for this advice.
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