How to Create a Calm, Clutter-Free Home This Spring
- English Gardens
- Apr 11
- 2 min read
If you’re looking to reduce stress and boost your overall wellbeing this spring,
then it’s worth starting by sorting out your home. It can create a subtle – or
sometimes not-so-subtle – sense that life is spiralling out of control.
So, what can you do to tackle it? Let’s take a look at a few practical steps worth
considering.
Start with a Seasonal Declutter
Spring cleaning has been a tradition long before the word ‘declutter’ became as
popular as it is today. This is the perfect time of year to go through your home,
room by room, separating out all of the things that you no longer want or need.
Split these items into piles to be donated, sold, or dumped.
After you’ve decluttered, you’ll want to maintain your newfound sense of order. A
good way to do this is by following the ‘one in, one out’ rule: for every new item
you bring into your home, something old should go.

Embrace Smart Storage Solutions
The right storage solutions can be a powerful way to keep items out of sight.
Consider installing shelving in loft spaces, and use labelled containers – ideally
with silica gel sachets for long-term storage.
Many modern homes contain ‘dead zones’ – underused spaces that aren’t
fulfilling their potential. These might include the recess beside a chimney breast,
the wedge-shaped hollow beneath the stairs, or the empty space hanging over
your doorway.
You can often make better use of these areas with the help of purpose-built
storage. For example, you could install bespoke understairs storage, complete
with drawers and cupboards, which provides a space to store seasonal items or
everyday essentials.
Create Calm with Colour and Texture
It’s not just clutter that can contribute to stress at home – the colours and
patterns you use to decorate a space also play a role. Muted shades of grey,
promote relaxation and restore a sense of balance. The same goes for natural
materials like linen, wood, and rattan, which can help create a peaceful
atmosphere. Adding soft furnishings such as throws, cushions, and rugs in these
tones and textures can further enhance the sense of calm. In contrast, bold,
saturated colours and synthetic materials can feel overwhelming and visually
tiring over time.
Adopt Daily Habits to Maintain the Calm
A stress-free home life is often the result of a few simple, healthy habits.
Establish routines for managing clutter – spend five minutes each evening
tidying up, and assign dedicated spots for everyday items like keys, remote
controls, and household tools. These small actions can quickly become second
nature, reducing the likelihood of mess building up and making your home feel
more manageable overall.
In many cases, creating a tidy home isn’t just about a one-off effort – it’s about
making lasting changes to your daily behaviour.

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