Now that the holidays are behind us and spring is on the horizon, this is the perfect time to reset your home and clear out the cozy-season clutter. A few simple steps can make your space feel lighter, fresher, and way more functional.
Here are my top five tips to keep your home beautifully organized in 2026:
1. Try the Mini Reset (a.k.a The 10-Minute Miracle)
Forget the giant, overwhelming makeover. Start small. Set a 10-minute timer and tackle just one trouble spot – the mail pile on the counter, the hallway shoe explosion, or that drawer that mysteriously collects everything. Tiny resets build big momentum.
2. Give Every Item a Home (Even the Random Stuff)
Clutter happens when things don’t have a place to live. Assign a “home” for everything – from dog leashes to water bottles. Use bins, baskets, and labels. When everyone in the home knows exactly where things belong, tidying up becomes a lot easier.
3. Shop Your Closet Before You Shop the Store
Before heading to the mall or filling an online cart, take a moment to “shop” your own closet. You’ll be surprised how many great outfits you can create with pieces you already have. Not only does this save space (and money), but rediscovering forgotten items feels a little like a treasure hunt.
4. Practice the ‘One In, One Out’ Rule
After you’ve shopped your own closet and decided you truly need something new, follow the ‘One In, One Out’ rule. When a fresh item comes in, let an older one go. New blender? Great – retire the old one that sounds like it’s mixing gravel. New cozy sweater? Donate the one you haven’t worn since 2021. Still thinking about that old sweater? You can do this, friend. Let. It. Go.
5. Declutter, Don’t Store
Before you invest in extra shelves, bins, or furniture, take an honest look at your stuff. Ask yourself: Does this add joy? Is it truly useful? Or is it just weighing me down? Most of the time, it’s not a lack of storage – it’s an excess of belongings. Keeping things you don’t really need costs more than money; it takes up valuable space, energy, and mental clarity. Want to feel lighter? Clear the clutter.
Lasting organization doesn’t come from perfection – it comes from small, realistic habits that actually fit your life. And the secret to keeping those habits going? Make them enjoyable. Light a candle, turn on your favorite playlist, or sip something delicious while you tidy. When the process feels relaxing instead of stressful, you’re far more likely to stick with it.

With one of the hottest housing markets spurred by the COVID crisis, Winter notes, “I do a lot of relocation jobs now.” Winter will work with sellers to declutter homes and help stage them for sale. “Once you make things look minimal, it usually looks great.” When families move to the suburbs, she monitors the movers and then helps with the unpack, setting up each room thoughtfully. “Many of the houses here are large and can take three full days with up to five organizers but each project is different.” Additionally, she is often asked to help consult as clients do renovations on closets, kitchens and cabinetry.