In a world where keeping the home organized has become a priority, home hacks for getting rid of unnecessary items are on the rise. Next, we share some of the most effective methods for cleaning and freeing ourselves from the superfluous.
An effective technique is the 'one in, one out' rule: for every new object that enters, one must go out. This daily habit can transform the home, avoiding excessive accumulation and fostering a mindful mindset about what is truly needed.
The memory box is another useful tip. By investing in a box to store only objects of genuine sentimental value, the process of getting rid of the superfluous is made easier. If the object doesn't fit, it's time to let it go, allowing you to preserve only the most meaningful memories.
There is also the 'golden minute' technique, which consists of dedicating one minute per day to eliminate an object from the home. Although it may seem small, by the end of the month 28 items will have been removed. This gradual approach is manageable and turns cleaning into a long-term habit.
There are, in addition, creative methods for reusing or recycling objects. Old t-shirts can be transformed into cleaning rags or eco-friendly bags, promoting sustainability and extending the life of objects.
Finally, exchange events with friends and family are a fun and productive way to give objects a second life. Organize meetings to exchange what is no longer needed and renew household items at no cost.
Getting rid of the unnecessary can be a liberating activity. With these homemade tricks, saying goodbye to objects that are no longer needed contributes to a more organized and cozy home.


