How to Organize Your Home After Moving (Without Feeling Overwhelmed)
- Becky Swanson
- Apr 29
- 2 min read

1. START WITH A CLEAN SLATE
Before organizing, take a moment to reset your space.
Do this first:
Break down and remove empty boxes
Throw away packing materials
Wipe down surfaces
Why this matters:A clean space helps you think clearly and makes the process feel more manageable.
2. FOCUS ON ONE ROOM AT A TIME
Trying to organize your entire home at once is one of the fastest ways to feel overwhelmed.
Instead:
Pick one room
Fully complete it
Then move on to the next
Start with high-impact areas like:
Kitchen
Bedroom
Bathroom
Why this matters:Finishing one space gives you momentum and a sense of progress.
3. CREATE “ZONES” FOR EVERYTHING
Organization becomes much easier when everything has a designated place.
Examples:
Kitchen: cooking, baking, pantry zones
Closet: work clothes, casual wear, accessories
Living room: entertainment, storage, decor
Why this matters:Zoning keeps your home organized long-term—not just temporarily.
4. DON’T JUST PUT THINGS AWAY—PLACE THEM INTENTIONALLY
It’s tempting to quickly put items anywhere just to get them out of sight—but that leads to clutter later.
Instead:
Think about how often you use each item
Keep frequently used items easily accessible
Store less-used items out of the way
Why this matters:Intentional placement makes your home more functional and easier to maintain.
5. EDIT AS YOU GO
Moving is the perfect opportunity to simplify your space.
Ask yourself:
Do I actually use this?
Do I have space for it?
Does it belong in this room?
Donate or store items that don’t fit your new space.
Why this matters:Less clutter = easier organization and a calmer environment.
6. USE STORAGE TO YOUR ADVANTAGE
Smart storage can make a huge difference, especially in smaller spaces.
Consider:
Drawer organizers
Closet systems
Storage bins and baskets
Why this matters:Good storage keeps your home looking clean and makes it easier to stay organized.
7. KEEP DAILY ITEMS SIMPLE
Your everyday routine should be easy—not complicated.
Focus on:
Simplifying your kitchen setup
Keeping clothing accessible
Creating easy-to-maintain systems
Why this matters:Simple systems are easier to stick to long-term.
8. GIVE YOURSELF TIME
Your home doesn’t need to be perfect right away.
Remember:
Organization is a process
It’s okay to adjust as you go
Function matters more than perfection
Why this matters:
Taking pressure off yourself makes the process more enjoyable and sustainable.




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