8 Places Everyone Always Forgets to Declutter Before the Holidays
Professional organizers identify overlooked home and vehicle declutter spots to ease holiday hosting and improve guest comfort, advising on linen, pantry, and car organization.
- Holiday hosts and homeowners should declutter commonly overlooked spots like guest room closets, home entryways, coat closets, car trunks, and wrapping-supplies areas to be guest-ready.
- Holiday hosts often leave the guest room until the last minute, so they scramble for sheets and towels, but taking stock prevents duplicate purchases of linens and pillowcases.
- Start by pulling everything out and organizing by sets, folding linens and tucking pillowcases into shams, while using labeled totes, hooks, baskets, shoe racks or over-the-door organizers to maximize space.
- Clearing cars and trunks creates room for shopping boxes and guests' suitcases, easing holiday logistics and making airport or train pickups more welcoming.
- Rehome infrequently used items and schedule a weekly reset routine to declutter cars, out-of-season items, and check your wrapping supplies bin plus pantry, fridge and spice rack.
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