10 Quick Home Organization Tips for a Stress-Free Holiday Season

Dave Kushner • Nov 17, 2020
Thanksgiving Decor

With the holidays quickly approaching, it’s easy to stay busy and have little to no time to prepare for the upcoming season. And whether you’re hosting guests or just want an organized home, it can feel stressful and overwhelming when you don’t know where to start. 


But by following these tips, it doesn’t have to be:


  • Create a to-do list
  • Reuse your old decorations
  • Donate the decor you don’t want
  • Make a designated holiday wrapping station
  • Invest in large containers
  • Use lid organizers
  • Use a spice rack
  • Empty your pantry and fridge
  • Tidy-up your bathrooms
  • Declutter your guest room


Stay tuned for more information on how to prepare for a stress-free holiday season with ten super simple home organization tips that will allow you to soak in every moment of merriment.


Create a To-Do List

The first thing you’ll want to do before you start organizing is to create a to-do list. The holidays are stressful enough without adding organization to the list. So, to minimize unnecessary stress, write out what you want to get done. It’ll help you to stay focused and not overwork yourself.

Notebook and Pen

Reuse Your Old Decorations

One aspect of the holiday season that most people enjoy is decorating their homes. But while it’s fun, if you’re not careful, you can accumulate clutter by purchasing the same decorations you’ve used in the past. 


So, before you go to the store, look through the decorations you already have to see if there’s anything you have that will fit your theme. By doing this, not only can you save money, but you can also save space and time. 

Donate the Decor You Don’t Want

Now that you’ve picked out what you plan to keep, separate the decorations you no longer use or are broken. While you’ll throw away your broken decor, everything else that’s in good condition, donate it. 


While you might not be interested in it anymore, that doesn’t mean someone else won’t appreciate it. And by donating, you can also make space for any new decor that you want to purchase.

Make a Designated Holiday Wrapping Station

If you’re an avid gift-giver, then you already know how frustrating wrapping gifts can get when you don’t have all of the necessary materials you need in one place. So, by creating a holiday wrapping station in your home, you can see all of the supplies you have, save time wrapping gifts, and easily keep track of them.

Gift Wrapping

Invest in Large Containers

When the holidays are over, and you’re ready to start saving your decor, instead of stacking everything in your closets and using too much space, invest in large containers. With them, you can keep all of your seasonal decorations in an easy-to-access and compact place. 


Depending on how much decor you have, you can find containers that fit under your bed, in your attic, or in a spare closet. 

Use Lid Organizers

Besides decorations, the holidays also consist of cooking and enjoying delicious food. And if you’re like most people, plastic containers are what you use to save or bring home food. Not only are they inexpensive, but they also come in bundles. 


But, if you’re not careful, they can take up too much space in your cabinets. So, one way to organize them is to store your containers and lids separately. To do this, you can use a lid organizer. These products can hold multiple lids of various sizes without taking up much space. 

Use a Spice Rack

One home organization tip that can help you declutter before you start cooking your holiday meals is to use a spice rack. Some seasonal meals require specific spices that you don’t generally use in your everyday meals. With a spice rack, you can organize your spices based on how often you use them, making it easier to find what you need.

Spice Rack

Empty Your Pantry and Fridge

Another tip is to throw out any leftovers and expired food that’s currently taking up space in your pantry and fridge. This will help you see what you need to stock up on for the holidays and how much space you have to use.

Tidy-Up Your Bathrooms

You’ll also want to focus on areas that your guests will often visit, like your bathrooms. The first thing you’ll want to do is give your bathroom a nice thorough decluttering. You can do this by replacing your hand towels, restocking toilet paper and hand soap, and removing trash or old, expired products. 


Also, for a seasonal touch,
Better Homes & Gardens recommends decorating with flowers and scented candles.

Declutter Your Guest Room

Additionally, don’t forget to declutter your guest room. If you’re not using it often or have only been using it for storage purposes, then it’s likely not as clean as you’d like it to be. 


So before your guests come, take this time to remove any items that don’t belong in there. After you’ve placed everything where it goes, give your closet a once-over to ensure you have enough closet space for your guests to store their clothing. 


Now that you’re working with a clutter-free room, you can focus on cleaning the linens, dusting, testing outlets to make sure that they work, etc. 


Conclusion

Ultimately, organizing your home for the holidays doesn’t have to be overwhelming. With these practical home organization tips, you can avoid unnecessary stress and enjoy the holidays in your clean, decluttered home.

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