Weekend Warriors: Tackle These 5 Quick Decluttering Projects Before Sunday Ends
- suyjco
- Jul 11
- 3 min read
The weekend is not just for relaxing; it’s the perfect time to refresh your space! If your home feels cluttered, tackling some small decluttering projects can create a world of difference. You’ll not only enjoy a cleaner space, but you may also feel lighter and more energized. Whether it’s the garage, junk room, or backyard, here are five straightforward projects you can complete before Sunday ends. Let’s dive in!
1. Tidy Up the Garage Corners
Garages often become dumping grounds, collecting items we don’t know how to store. This weekend, take an hour or two to tackle those neglected corners.
Start by emptying everything out of the corners.
Group similar items together; you might find sports gear or forgotten tools.
Analyze your collection: which items do you use regularly, and which ones can you donate or discard?
By using labeled bins for storage, you’ll keep everything organized moving forward. Did you know that an organized garage can increase its usable space by up to 50%? Just imagine the extra room you’ll have!

2. Clear Out the Backyard
A cluttered backyard can feel overwhelming. If lawn equipment, old furniture, or debris are piled up, it’s time for a change. Spend a few hours rejuvenating this outdoor space.
Begin by clearing away any trash. Then, decide what to do with broken furniture—choose to repair or remove these items. Organizing your garden tools into a labeled storage shed or bin can save time and make gardening more enjoyable. Freshening up your backyard may even increase your home’s curb appeal by as much as 10%, which is especially valuable if you plan to sell!
3. Organize the Junk Room
If you have a room filled with items that have become a catch-all, this weekend is your chance to transform it.
Pull everything out into the hallway to see what you’re dealing with.
Create three categories: keep, donate, and trash.
For the items you decide to keep, use shelves or boxes to categorize them effectively. With a little creativity, you could turn this space into a cozy reading nook, a craft room, or even a guest bedroom. With the potential to change how you use your space, decluttering this room can open up new possibilities.
4. Declutter the Kitchen Cabinets
Kitchens are busy hubs, but they can quickly become cluttered. Take time this weekend to streamline your kitchen cabinets, making meal prep a breeze.
Start by taking everything out and checking for expired items. Remove duplicate utensils and gadgets you don’t use. You might find that nearly 30% of what’s in your cabinets could be eliminated! After you declutter, consider donating items that are still in good shape.
Organize what remains based on how you cook. Use drawer dividers for utensils and group pots and pans for easy access. This will make it quicker to find what you need, enhancing your cooking experience.
5. Streamline Your Closet Space
Closets often get stuffed with clothes and items we forget we own. This weekend, dedicate some time to declutter your bedroom closet and create a more functional space.
Start by emptying the closet and trying on your clothes. If you haven’t worn something in the past year, ask yourself if you really need it. Sort the clothes into three categories: keep, donate, or sell.
After deciding, use clear bins to store off-season items. Shoe organizers can help you see your footwear at a glance. A streamlined closet can save you up to 15 minutes each morning, giving you more time to enjoy your day!
Wrap-Up
There’s no better time than now to take on these quick decluttering projects before Monday arrives. Whether you choose to tackle your garage, revitalize your junk room, refresh the backyard, organize the kitchen, or declutter your closet, you’ll feel satisfied and enjoy your space more.
Remember, decluttering is a journey. Take your time and don’t hesitate to ask for help if you feel overwhelmed.
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