Master Small Space Organization: Declutter and Reduce Stress in Your Home | Episode 027
Small space organization can feel overwhelming when every corner is packed and storage feels nonexistent. If cluttered closets, tight entryways, or overflowing corners are adding stress to your day, this episode will help you rethink how small spaces can work for you instead of against you.
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Why Small Space Organization Matters
When space is limited, clutter shows up faster—and feels heavier.
In small homes or shared spaces, every item has a bigger visual and emotional impact. Searching for lost items, navigating crowded surfaces, and managing overflowing storage adds daily stress, especially for busy families.
The good news? Small space organization isn’t about perfection or squeezing in more stuff—it’s about intentional use of what you already have.
Start With Decluttering (Before You Organize Anything)
One of the biggest mistakes in small space organization is organizing before decluttering.
When you remove items you no longer need, space naturally opens up. Ask yourself simple questions:
Do we use this regularly?
Does this belong in this space?
Would I notice if this was gone?
Decluttering first ensures you’re only organizing what truly supports your daily life.
Here’s a little bonus for you. If small physical spaces feel stressful, digital clutter can quietly add to the overwhelm. The digital declutter checklist helps you apply the same small-space mindset to your digital life—so everything feels lighter and easier to manage.
Quick Wins for Small Space Organization
Before diving deep, try these easy wins that make an immediate impact.
Think vertically. Look above eye level for storage opportunities.
Create zones. Assign clear areas for each family member or category.
Keep essentials accessible. Everyday items should be easy to reach.
These small shifts reduce friction and make maintaining order much easier.
Maximize Vertical Space to Multiply Storage
Walls are one of the most underused assets in small homes.
Installing shelves, hooks, or peg systems allows you to store items without sacrificing floor space. Vertical solutions are especially helpful in entryways, closets, bathrooms, and kitchens.
Even a few floating shelves or wall hooks can dramatically increase functionality while keeping spaces visually calm.
Practical Vertical Storage Solutions
For busy households, low-maintenance systems matter most.
Wall hooks work well for bags, coats, and backpacks.
Over-the-door organizers add storage without permanent changes.
Sidewall or peg systems maximize tight closets and corners.
Choose solutions that are easy to use—if a system is complicated, it won’t last.
How Decluttering Reduces Stress in Small Spaces
Clutter competes for your attention, especially in compact areas.
When surfaces are clear and zones are defined, your brain processes the space more calmly. Reduced visual clutter leads to smoother mornings, faster cleanups, and less decision fatigue.
Small space organization isn’t just about storage—it’s about mental relief.
Start Small for Big Results
You don’t need to organize your whole home at once.
Start with one problem area:
A tight closet
One cluttered corner
A single shelf
Small wins create momentum and confidence. Once one space works better, it becomes easier to tackle the next.
Digital Clutter Counts Too
Physical clutter often mirrors digital clutter.
If your devices feel just as overwhelming as your home, applying the same decluttering principles digitally can bring even more relief. Clearing files, photos, and inboxes reduces mental load and supports focus throughout the day.
Links & Tools Mentioned
🔗 9″ Floating Shelf: I use this on the bottom and have two of the 7″ shelves above.
🔗 7″ Floating Shelf: I use these two above my 9″ to help make it look complete.
🔗 Creating Systems That Stick – how to build routines that actually last
Episode Timestamps
» [00:00:00] Small space organization and decluttering basics
» [00:04:13] How to maximize efficiency in tight spaces
» [00:09:43] Space-saving organization tips that work
» [00:13:10] Simple systems for everyday use
» [00:15:51] Decluttering to reduce decision fatigue
» [00:18:46] Digital decluttering for busy moms
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