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The Easiest Way to Keep Your Home Tidy

January 7, 2021

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The easiest way to keep your home free of clutter and tidy! Learn more about this helpful tip from home blogger and interior decorator Liz Fourez.

January always feels like the perfect time to bring balance back into our lives after the busyness and excess of the holidays. What we eat, what our home looks and functions like… all of it. I love to use this month as a time for bringing these things back to center, especially after we take down all the Christmas decor and can see a clean, blank slate in our home again. 

Do you feel like you have piles of things sitting around in certain areas? Does your family have a hard time finding things when they need them? Do you get tired of feeling like you are constantly tidying up the house only for it to look messy again just a few hours later? 

Today’s post is the remedy for all of those! 

The easiest way to keep your home free of clutter and tidy! Learn more about this helpful tip from home blogger and interior decorator Liz Fourez.

side table / tray / lamp

This year one of my goals is to start sharing more simple, quick and easy bits of advice for your home and decorating. I have always wanted to make sure the posts I’m sharing with you are full of helpful, quality content, but I think I end up sharing way less because I’m waiting for a project to be “big” or “special” enough to write a whole blog post on. But after chatting with a lot of you on Instagram, I’ve realized that it’s actually way more helpful to share small, easy to do in one day kind of projects or simple little tips & tricks that I’ve learned over the years. So I made sure to add plenty of these kind of posts into my content schedule this year, and I’m excited to share this first one with you!

The easiest way to keep your home free of clutter and tidy! Learn more about this helpful tip from home blogger and interior decorator Liz Fourez.

bench / cushion / rug / basket / lumbar pillow / fringe pillow / stripe pillow / coat / bag / artwork

Cleaning and organizing seemed like the perfect first topic to tackle in the new year, and I’m sure I’m not alone in feeling frustrated with the constant clutter everywhere. Want to know the easiest way to keep your home neat and tidy with minimal effort?

The easiest way to keep your home free of clutter and tidy! Learn more about this helpful tip from home blogger and interior decorator Liz Fourez.

chair / decorative box / vanity mirror

THE EASIEST WAY TO KEEP YOUR HOME TIDY:

It’s honestly not difficult, and you are probably already doing it in some capacity!

The easiest way to keep your home free of clutter and tidy! Learn more about this helpful tip from home blogger and interior decorator Liz Fourez.

rug / coffee table / basket / blanket / tray / covered books / sofa / solid pillows / stripe pillow / wall sconce

Strategically place pretty storage containers in any problem area:

  • woven baskets (adds texture & warmth to a room)
  • pretty bowls (I love using old pottery for a touch of vintage)
  • decorative boxes (perfect when you want things easily accessible, but hidden)

The easiest way to keep your home free of clutter and tidy! Learn more about this helpful tip from home blogger and interior decorator Liz Fourez.

If you notice a certain area collecting clutter often, see if you can add some kind of decorative storage nearby to help corral and conceal those things. Even if all your family’s belongings are still sitting out instead of getting put away, you will visually see less clutter when you look around your home. I also find it much easier when I do find a couple minutes to tidy up the house to just empty out each basket or container and put things away vs. having to go all over the entire house picking things up first.

The easiest way to keep your home free of clutter and tidy! Learn more about this helpful tip from home blogger and interior decorator Liz Fourez.

To help you out even more, you can even give each family member the task of putting away items from a certain clutter collector at the end of each day. The more your family gets used to using these storage baskets instead of leaving things out AND having to put things away each day, the more aware they will become of leaving out messes in the first place. 

The easiest way to keep your home free of clutter and tidy! Learn more about this helpful tip from home blogger and interior decorator Liz Fourez.

Here are a few ideas where you might want to implement this strategy:

  • in the entryway to hold keys, your wallet, sunglasses
  • in the mudroom to collect scarves, gloves, and hats in the winter
  • in the living room for extra throw blankets
  • in the kitchen to keep clutter off the counter
  • in the bathroom to hold your most used body/beauty products
  • in the office where mail, school papers, important notes can be collected
  • in bedrooms: small containers for jewelry & large baskets for a clothes hamper
  • anywhere all the charging cords seem to collect in the house

If you have the space, I especially love to have a big basket at the bottom of the stairs for all the things that need to get put away upstairs throughout the day. Before I go to bed, I’ll grab the basket and take it up with me. 

The easiest way to keep your home free of clutter and tidy! Learn more about this helpful tip from home blogger and interior decorator Liz Fourez.

Remember: storage solutions don’t have to mean ugly, cheap plastic bins! Think outside the box and use a bowl or tray from the kitchen section of your favorite store (or antique store), a pretty woven market bag, or a pot/planter with interesting texture. I actually use a ceramic planter to hold my makeup brushes!

I’ve linked a ton of options for you below from some of my favorite stores to grab storage and organization supplies from…

The easiest way to keep your home free of clutter and tidy! Learn more about this helpful tip from home blogger and interior decorator Liz Fourez.

I hope these tips were helpful and will cut down on the time you spend tidying up your home each day! Thanks so much for being here, sweet friend, and I can’t wait to share my next home tips post with you! Is this something you’re excited to see more of here? Let me know in the comments! xoxo Liz

STORAGE FROM TARGET

 

STORAGE FROM THE CONTAINER STORE

 

STORAGE FROM WALMART

 

STORAGE FROM WORLD MARKET

 

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  1. Wendy says: January 8, 2021 at 3:56 pm

    These are great ideas. Can’t wait to hear more. Blessings.

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  2. Michele M. says: January 8, 2021 at 6:35 pm

    Hi Liz, this is very good advice and most everyone could use some more tidy lifestyles!

    I love your neutral tastes. Your home is gorgeous.

    Happy New Year!

    Reply
  3. Cynthia says: January 9, 2021 at 3:56 pm

    Love your designs and helpful suggestions

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  4. Tracy says: January 12, 2021 at 7:46 pm

    Perfect! Thank you for sharing even in the small things! Love your blog and your creative ways that you share with us to stretch outside the box and be creative ourselves.

    Reply
  5. Lola says: February 6, 2021 at 9:50 pm

    Love your blog! Do you know which color stain you have on your hardwood floors? They are beautiful!

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    • Liz Fourez says: February 8, 2021 at 9:27 am

      Thank you so much! The wood flooring is actually original from when the house was built, so I’m not sure what the color was!

      Reply

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Liz Fourez started Love Grows Wild in 2012 with a passion for interior design and homemaking and a dream to help others create a home they love.  From simple project tutorials, to holiday and entertaining ideas, to her journey renovating a 1940’s farmhouse, Liz demonstrates how to create a beautiful and inviting home with a handmade touch. She turned her signature cozy, neutral style into a best-selling book in 2016 and continues to inspire readers with her captivating photography and easy decorating ideas. Read more about Liz > > > >

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