What is the 20 rule decluttering?

Mercedes Stoltenberg
2025-06-04 05:34:22
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This by-the-numbers decluttering strategy is simple: Only take up 80% of any given space in your home with stuff, and leave the other 20% empty. Generally, that means getting rid of about 20% of the items in your house to ensure your home is comfortable and has a feeling of spaciousness. Using the 80/20 organizing method will help you achieve the 20% of space in your home that allows for clutter-free living and easier maintenance. I love the 80/20 approach to decluttering because it gives a simple plan with a simple boundary to hold yourself accountable. The easiest way to approach it is by starting with a category, cabinet, or drawer in your home and literally having a donation bag or box right there to start editing. For every four "must-keeps" I put back into my cupboard, I pulled out one to give away. Arranging things for a nice aesthetic means leaving a little breathing room around what's left and space out your items in your cupboards or on your shelves. Your home doesn't need to be stuffed with stuff to feel comfortable, try the idea of living with less as a luxurious feeling.

Amira Willms
2025-06-04 01:20:39
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Anything we get rid of that we truly need, we can replace for less than $20 in less than 20 minutes from our current location. Then we tested our hypothesis: the 20/20 Rule. Although we’ve rarely had to replace a just-in-case item, we’ve never had to pay more than $20 or go more than 20 minutes out of our way to replace the item. This theory likely works 99% of the time for 99% of all items and 99% of all people—including you. Thus far, this hypothesis has become a theory that has held true 100% of the time.