![]() If you want tidy drawers, it's probably worth learning how to fold clothes like Marie Kondo. There are plenty of clothes storage ideas our there and fabulous closet organizers to boot. While all your clothes are out, it’s also a prime time to get your dresser and closet organized. Donating your things will make getting rid of them easier, as you will know that they will bring joy to someone else. So it's no wonder Marie Kondo also advocates beginning with clothing. ![]() Clean out your clothes: For most people, clothes are also pretty easy to part with. This is the best place to start, as you’ve probably hidden these items away for a reason. Start with what you can’t see: If you have under-bed storage or above-the-closet cubbies that are full of forgotten belongings, chances are you won’t miss anything there. ![]() Here’s the order we’d recommend working in: We’re not talking about the physical heavy lifting here - you’ll want to work your way up to the things that will be most emotional to look through and part with. ![]() Start by creating a Death Cleaning to-do list, organized by types of belongings and in order of easiest to hardest to go through. (Image credit: Wayfair) How to do Swedish Death Cleaning Build a step-by-step ![]()
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