
With spring on the horizon, now feels like the right moment to start resetting the home for a fresh season ahead. Decluttering doesn’t have to mean clearing everything out, often it’s about smarter storage and furniture that works harder for everyday living.
Many interiors experts would agree that calm, well-organised spaces can have a real impact on how we feel at home, with a growing focus on multifunctional design, versatile storage and clutter-free living. Our quick, room-by-room guide is designed to help keep things easy to maintain, with simple ideas you can actually stick to as the seasons change.



Living Room
- Choose furniture with built-in storage
Sofa beds with integrated storage like the Rondo and hidden storage in stools and tables, help keep everyday items tucked away without adding more to your space.
- Keep surfaces clear
Limit coffee tables and consoles to just a few well-chosen pieces. If it doesn’t have a purpose, it probably doesn’t need to live there. Then, invest in trays and desktop storage that keep bits and pieces contained tidily.
- Think vertically
Wall-mounted storage and shelving free up floor space, making the room feel lighter and more open. Our leaning ladder collection is great for this, it combines sleek practicality with a small footprint and includes cabinets, drawers, dressing tables, mirrors, shelves and more – so great for every area of the home.


Bedroom
- Use the space under the bed
Underbed drawers or beds like the Curve and Loop with built-in storage are ideal for stashing away bedding, out of season clothes or spare cushions. - Create a calm sleep zone
Keep bedside clutter minimal with just the essentials next to you, to help the room feel more restful. The ingenious wall mounted Clark frees up valuable floor space while keeping your items neatly organised - Invest in flexible pieces
Multifunctional furniture reduces the need for extra pieces in the bedroom. The Mirage pine bench for example, transitions between seating, storage and a display unit, making it a must-have for spaces where functionality is paramount.



Bathroom
- Decant and simplify
Using matching bottles and bathroom accessories instantly reduces visual clutter. - Make use of wall space
Overdoor dryers and caddies are brilliant for hanging towels and freeing up surface space in a compact bathroom.
- Declutter cabinets
It’s easy to accumulate clutter and half empty containers in bathroom cabinets. Go through all products, check expiry dates, and discard anything taking up valuable space.



Kitchen
- Store by how you cook
Keep everyday items within easy reach with a Trug and tabletop mini leaning shelves, then move rarely used pieces into cupboards. - Maximise cupboards
Stackable storage like these Tia Tray Racks make the most of kitchen cupboard space vertically, the perfect solution when you’re organising spices and cooking essentials. - Keep worktops clear
Make it a habit to clear worktops while you cook or right after. This simple action will keep your kitchen feeling instantly calmer.


Kids’ Room
- Make storage easy to use
Low level boxes like the Suratto Cube Shelving Unit and baskets, encourage and make it easy for children put things away themselves. - Toy rotation
Children can get bored of the same toys, so storing some away and rotating them helps keep the room tidier and makes toys feel new again. - Choose furniture that grows with them
Multi-use pieces help the room adapt as your child’s needs change. The Birch Loop Stacking Bed is a great example – a versatile piece that can go from a single bed to a daybed or even a king-sized setup, perfect for sleepovers. Decluttering doesn’t need to happen all at once. Tackling one room at a time is the simplest approach. If you’re looking for smart storage, flexible furniture and home accessories, visit us online, in-store or on our app.


