The 30 Day Spring Declutter Challenge: 8 Steps to Refresh Your Life
Inside: Use the 30 day spring declutter challenge to refresh your space and your life going into the summer season.
A guest post by Rose Morrison
Spring’s shift into summer brings longer days and warmer weather, making it the perfect time for a home refresh.
But if your home feels overwhelming right now, knowing where to begin can be the hardest part.
You may look around and see too much to tackle. Closets packed with things you no longer use. Counters collecting piles. Spaces that once felt calm now feeling heavy and chaotic.
The good news is, refreshing your home doesn’t have to happen all at once.
A one month reset can help you declutter your space and create a calmer environment.
Try the 30 day spring declutter challenge and use this step-by-step guide that will transform your home, clear your mind and help you embrace simpler, more intentional living.

Spring Declutter Challenge: 8 Steps to Refresh Your Space & Life
As we prepare to move from spring into summer, take this 30 day spring declutter challenge to refresh your home and your life.
Use these steps to get started.
Week 1 – Clearing the Surfaces and Digital Clutter
The first week delivers quick, high-impact results. Here’s how to clear your physical and digital surfaces to set the tone for the month ahead.

Step 1: Do the 15-Minute Daily Tidy
The 15-minute tidy is a slow decluttering method that emphasizes consistency over intensity. Set a timer each day and focus on one area at a time.
It can be in the morning before going to work or at night before bedtime. Prioritize high-traffic zones where clutter accumulates quickly, like kitchen countertops, coffee tables and entryways.
Daily tidy habits help to refresh your space and set the tone for the way you begin and end the day.
You should also prepare your home for the upcoming summer. Conduct seasonal inspections like cleaning gutters, checking the roof and scheduling professional air conditioning service.
These small maintenance tasks prevent costly repairs later and help make your home more comfortable during the hotter months.

Step 2: Declutter Your Digital Life
Digital clutter, like old screenshots and junk emails, can be easy to ignore, but set aside time to clean them out.
Start with common digital clutter, then tackle often-overlooked areas that drain your mental energy. Turn off notifications before starting so you’re not tempted to doom-scroll.
Tackle these tasks in short daily sessions:
Unsubscribe from email lists: Remove promotional emails and newsletters you never read to reduce inbox overwhelm.
Unfollow social media accounts: Let go of accounts that don’t bring value or align with your current interests.
Delete unused apps: Uninstall apps you haven’t opened in months to free up phone storage and reduce screen clutter.
Clear old photos and screenshots: Sort through your camera roll and delete duplicates or unnecessary images taking up space.
Move documents to cloud storage: Archive old files from your desktop and downloads folder to keep devices running smoothly.
Clean up browser bookmarks: Remove outdated links and organize remaining bookmarks into logical folders.

Week 2 – Revitalizing Your Personal Space
Week two shifts to your most personal spaces. Your clothes and bedroom sanctuary directly impact how you start and end each day. Discover how to elevate your space.
Step 1: Curate Your Spring-Summer Capsule Wardrobe
Sorting through clothes becomes easier when you approach it with intention. Store heavy winter items like sweaters and coats to make room for lighter pieces.
Keep only clothes that make you feel good and reflect your current lifestyle during the spring-to-summer transition.
A streamlined minimalist wardrobe saves time each morning and reduces decision fatigue. Focus on these versatile staples for women:
White cotton tee: Classic basic that pairs with everything from jeans to skirts
Linen button-down shirt: Breathable option perfect for warm weather layering
Denim shorts: Essential bottom that works for casual outings and weekend activities
Lightweight sundress: Easy one-piece solution for effortless summer styling
Neutral sandals: Comfortable footwear that transitions from day to evening
Wide-brim hat: Stylish sun protection for outdoor activities

Step 2: Change Your Curtains and Beddings
Changing textiles provides an easy way to transform your bedroom atmosphere. Swap heavy, dark curtains and bedding for lighter, brighter options to lighten your space physically and metaphorically.
Instead of choosing heavy fabrics, opt for airy and durable materials like linen. Embrace lighter colors or summery patterns to infuse your space with positive vibes.
Decorate your bedroom with elements that make you feel excited for summer. Keep things simple to create a relaxing sleeping environment.

Week 3 – Reclaiming the Kitchen and Garage
Week three tackles functional spaces and often-neglected ones. Start decluttering your kitchen and garage to streamline daily life.
Step 1: Declutter Your Pantry
Checking for expired food and spices ensures both health and safety. Go through the shelves systematically and remove anything past its prime.
Foods may spoil and develop an off odor, flavor or appearance, signaling you shouldn’t eat them.
Group similar products and use clear containers for visibility. Then, wipe down each shelf before restocking.
A well-maintained and organized pantry makes meal planning easier and can help you reduce food waste.

Step 2: Check the Overlooked Places
The garage often becomes a catch-all for seasonal decor, tools and outdoor equipment. Before summer arrives, organize items like garden tools, bikes and outdoor gear so you know what you have and avoid buying duplicates.
Ask yourself and family members what really needs to stay and what can be donated or discarded to create a clearer, more functional space.
Clearing clutter from your garage is more than just a convenience — it’s a safety issue. Too many items can create tripping hazards or interfere with how your garage door operates.
When decluttering, also check that safety components are in working order, such as the emergency release cord, which allows you to manually disengage the door during malfunctions or power outages.
Check these commonly overlooked areas, as well:
Laundry room cabinets: Sort through half-empty detergent bottles and expired stain removers taking up shelf space.
Attic storage boxes: Open every container to verify contents and eliminate items you forgot you even owned.
Utility closets: Consolidate cleaning supplies and discard any dried-out products or duplicates that clutter your shelves.
Basement corners: Clear out seasonal decorations you no longer use and sports equipment your family has outgrown.
Under-sink storage: Remove expired products and organize remaining items in bins for easy access.

Week 4 – Maintaining Simplicity and Flow
The final week focuses on turning your challenge into a sustainable practice. Maintaining progress requires integrating new habits into daily routines and protecting the calm environment you’ve created.
Step 1: Create Sustainable Organizational Habits
Habit-forming techniques help you maintain your newly organized space. The “one-in, one-out” rule prevents accumulation — remove something old whenever you bring something new home.
Continue the 15-minute daily tidy as a permanent routine that keeps surfaces clear.
Habits don’t stick overnight, but there are ways to help make them stick. One way is to start small and set the bar low.
That way, you can still perform habits even when you’re low on motivation or busy with commitments. Small, consistent actions beat sporadic deep cleans every time.

Step 2: Plan Your Summer With Intention
Connect your newly decluttered space with freedom to enjoy the upcoming season. Your clear space and clear mind let you plan meaningful activities that align with your values and priorities.
These seasonal rituals prioritize experiences that create lasting memories. If you’re tired from going from one busy season to another, try planning a simple slow summer this year allowing more time for rest, relaxation, and creativity.
Prioritize outdoor experiences, time with loved ones and simple pleasures. The mental and physical space you’ve created frees your time and energy for what truly matters.

Turning Your 30-Day Spring Declutter Challenge Into Lasting Seasonal Results
Do this 30-day spring declutter challenge and watch your home and lifestyle transform. Staying consistent during this transition period helps you build sustainable habits that support your daily life. You can even adapt many of these repeatable habits to every season.
Have you tried a 30 day spring declutter challenge? Let us know how it went in the comments section below.
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