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17 Items That Make Your Home Look Messy

Home is our sanctuary, the place where we find comfort and peace after a long day. But sometimes, despite our best efforts, our homes can look a bit messy and chaotic. While a little chaos is expected, especially if you have kids or pets, there are certain items that can make your home look more cluttered than it actually is.

In this post, we will explore 17 such items and discuss how you can manage them to maintain a clutter-free and organized home. Here’s to a cleaner, more organized living space!

1. Unruly Cords and Cables

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Just about every modern home is riddled with a myriad of cords and cables. From charging cables to entertainment system wiring, these cord clusters can quickly make your home look messy. The tangle of cords can be distracting and create a sense of disorder.

Consider investing in cable management solutions such as cord clips, cable ties, or even a cable box. To manage cords in plain sight, you could use a cable sleeve or cord cover that matches your decor. For example, a white cord cover can blend seamlessly with a white wall.

2. Overflowing Trash Bins

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An overflowing trash bin is not only unsightly, but it can also emit unpleasant smells that permeate your home. It’s not just the kitchen bin; bathroom waste baskets can also contribute to the cluttered look if not emptied regularly.

To keep your bins from overflowing, establish a regular routine for taking out the trash. Additionally, consider using smaller bins that need to be emptied more frequently. This can also encourage waste reduction as you become more aware of the amount of trash you’re producing.

3. Too Many Decorative Items

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While decorative items can add personality to your home, too many can make it look cluttered. Having too many items on display can create visual noise and make it hard to appreciate individual pieces.

Adopt the principle of ‘less is more’. Choose a few key pieces that you love and rotate them every few months. This not only reduces clutter but also keeps your decor fresh and interesting. Also, consider the size and scale of your decorative items. Large items can make a room feel smaller and more crowded than it actually is.

4. Piles of Magazines and Newspapers

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Piles of magazines and newspapers can easily accumulate, creating clutter and making cleaning more difficult. Apart from collecting dust, they can also become a tripping hazard.

Instead of letting them pile up, consider subscribing to digital versions of your favorite publications. If you prefer physical copies, make it a habit to recycle old issues as soon as the new ones arrive. Alternatively, you can donate them to libraries, hospitals, or retirement homes.

5. Unmade Beds

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An unmade bed can instantly make a room look untidy, no matter how clean the rest of the room is. It’s a simple task that can make a big difference in the overall appearance of your home.

Make it a habit to make your bed as soon as you get up in the morning. If you’re in a rush, at least straighten the duvet or comforter and fluff the pillows. A neatly made bed can make your room look more inviting and serene.

6. Dishes in the Sink

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Leaving dishes in the sink can make your kitchen look messy, even if the rest of the space is clean. It can also attract pests and create unpleasant smells.

Try to wash dishes as soon as you’re done using them. If you have a dishwasher, load it right away and run it as soon as it’s full. If washing dishes immediately isn’t possible, at least rinse them to prevent food from drying and sticking.

7. Cluttered Entryway

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The entryway is the first thing people see when they enter your home, so a cluttered entryway can give the impression of a messy home. Shoes, coats, bags, and mail can quickly accumulate in this area.

Consider adding storage solutions like a shoe rack, coat hooks, or a mail organizer. A bench with storage underneath can also help keep the entryway tidy. Make it a habit to put things away as soon as you come home.

8. Overstuffed Closets

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Overstuffed closets with clothes spilling out can make your home look disorganized. Plus, it can make finding what you need a challenge.

Regularly declutter your closets and get rid of items you no longer need or use. Organize your clothes by category (e.g., pants, shirts) and color to make it easier to find what you need. Use closet organizers or dividers to maximize space.

9. Excessive Throw Pillows

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While throw pillows can add comfort and style to your living space, too many can make it look cluttered. They can also make seating less comfortable as people have to move them to sit down.

Limit the number of throw pillows to a few key pieces that add color or texture to your space. Choose pillows that complement your decor and consider changing them seasonally to keep things fresh and interesting.

10. Unsorted Laundry

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Piles of dirty laundry can quickly make your home look messy. Not only does it create visual clutter, but it can also create unpleasant odors.

Keep laundry in laundry baskets or hampers and make sure to do laundry regularly to prevent piles from accumulating. Consider sorting laundry as you go to make laundry day easier.

11. Cluttered Countertops

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Countertops covered with appliances, utensils, and other items can make your kitchen look messy and reduce your working space.

Keep your countertops as clear as possible. Store appliances you don’t use daily in cabinets or pantries. Use wall-mounted racks or magnetic strips to store knives and other utensils.

12. Too Many Photos or Artwork on Walls

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While photos and artwork can personalize your space, too many can make your walls look cluttered and chaotic.

Curate your photos and artwork and choose a few key pieces to display. Consider creating a gallery wall where you can display multiple pieces in a cohesive and organized manner.

13. Excessive Toys

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If you have kids, toys scattered around the house can make it look messy. Not only do they create visual clutter, but they can also become a tripping hazard.

Provide storage solutions for toys, such as bins, baskets, or shelving units. Teach your kids to put their toys away after playing. Rotate toys to keep things fresh and reduce clutter.

14. Unorganized Bookshelves

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While a bookshelf can be a great focal point in a room, an unorganized one can make your space look chaotic.

Organize your books by size, color, or genre. Don’t overstuff your bookshelf; leave some space for decorative items or plants.

15. Dirty Windows and Window Treatments

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Dirty windows and window treatments can make your home look unkempt. Dust, dirt, and grime can build up on windows and window treatments, reducing natural light and making your space look dull.

Clean your windows regularly and wash or dust window treatments as needed. Consider replacing heavy, dark curtains with lighter, more airy ones to let in more light and make your space look brighter and cleaner.

16. Unkempt Patio or Balcony

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An unkempt patio or balcony can make your home look messy, even from the outside. Dead plants, unused furniture, and other items can accumulate and create clutter.

Keep your patio or balcony tidy by regularly cleaning it and getting rid of items you don’t need. Consider adding plants or outdoor furniture to create a cozy and inviting outdoor space.

17. Pets’ Belongings

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Pets’ belongings, such as toys, beds, and feeding bowls, can add to the clutter in your home.

Provide storage solutions for your pets’ toys and other items. Clean pet beds regularly to keep them looking and smelling fresh. Consider using stylish feeding bowls that blend with your decor.