NOT only is it easier to clean a home when there's no clutter, but keeping a minimalist lifestyle can save you a couple of bucks.
A home organizing expert has revealed the five things she's stopped buying in order to save some space.
In the , aside from sharing the items, Caroline Solomon, went on to explain why she no long recommends spending your money on them.
PAPER NAPKINS
For starters, you'll want to stop purchasing paper towels or napkins.
Not only are they terrible for the environment, but eventually, you'll find your drawers cluttered with them.
As an alternative, Solomon advised investing in some cloth napkins.
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She explained: "I throw these in the washer with my towels and I'm off that hamster wheel of having to purchase paper napkins forever."
DRYER SHEETS
Dryer sheets are officially a waste of money now.
Instead, she recommended saving up the five bucks you spend on each box and investing in a pair of reusable wool drier balls.
They will keep your clothes just as soft and static-free as the sheets.
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In addition, you can add a couple of drops of any essential oil directly to the balls to keep your clothes smelling nice and fresh, according to the expert.
BEAUTY SUBSCRIPTION BOXES
Despite being something people look forward to, beauty subscription boxes end up being wasteful as you'll probably get products you might not like or even use.
This then leaves you with a drawer full of clutter.
ONE-USE KITCHEN GADGETS
If you ever catch yourself buying a product that the Home Shopping Networking channel is selling, chances are you don't need it.
This applies especially to those gadgets that are only good for one-time use on one item.
In fact, according to Solomon, you most likely already have something in your kitchen that works just as well.
BOOKS
For those who still love to pick up an old-fashioned paperback book, creating the space to store can become a bit of an issue. Especially if your space is already cluttered with other items.
Therefore, Solomon advised signing up for a library card and checking them out whenever need be.
Solomon added: "[This includes] audiobooks too."
That way, if you don't end up being too fond of the read it can be returned and not just stored in your home.
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But if you already have any of the items mentioned above, consider donating them instead of just throwing them out.
And while you're at it, you can use our decluttering calendar to help you stay organized.
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