100 Things You Should Get Rid of Today

If your home feels cluttered, overwhelming, or impossible to keep organized, the problem might not be a lack of storage—it might simply be that you have too much stuff.

Decluttering doesn’t have to be stressful. Instead of trying to organize everything, start by removing the things you no longer use, need, or enjoy.

This list of 100 items will help you clear space, simplify your home, and make cleaning easier.

Kitchen

  1. Expired spices
  2. Expired canned food
  3. Chipped mugs
  4. Cracked plates
  5. Extra plastic containers without lids
  6. Lids without matching containers
  7. Old takeout menus
  8. Worn-out dish sponges
  9. Broken utensils
  10. Duplicate kitchen gadgets
  11. Old water bottles
  12. Expired sauces
  13. Rusty baking pans
  14. Unused coffee mugs
  15. Plastic grocery bags you never use

Pantry

  1. Expired snacks
  2. Old baking ingredients
  3. Stale cereal
  4. Duplicate seasonings
  5. Empty food containers

Bathroom

  1. Expired makeup
  2. Old skincare products
  3. Expired medications (dispose of them safely according to local guidance)
  4. Worn toothbrushes
  5. Empty shampoo bottles
  6. Dried-up nail polish
  7. Old razors
  8. Expired sunscreen
  9. Worn towels
  10. Broken hair accessories

Bedroom & Closet

  1. Clothes that no longer fit
  2. Clothes you haven’t worn in a year
  3. Single socks
  4. Worn-out shoes
  5. Broken jewelry
  6. Old belts
  7. Empty hangers
  8. Torn pajamas
  9. Old handbags
  10. Duplicate scarves

Living Room

  1. Old magazines
  2. Broken candles
  3. Dead batteries
  4. Unused remote controls
  5. Broken decorations
  6. Dusty artificial flowers
  7. Damaged picture frames
  8. Old DVDs
  9. Unused blankets
  10. Worn throw pillows

Home Office

  1. Dried-out pens
  2. Old receipts
  3. Outdated manuals
  4. Broken chargers
  5. Tangled cables
  6. Empty notebooks
  7. Old calendars
  8. Duplicate office supplies
  9. Junk mail
  10. Outdated documents (shred if they contain sensitive information)

Laundry Room

  1. Nearly empty detergent bottles
  2. Old cleaning cloths
  3. Mismatched socks
  4. Broken laundry baskets
  5. Empty spray bottles

Garage & Storage

  1. Broken tools
  2. Rusty nails and screws
  3. Empty paint cans
  4. Old flower pots
  5. Broken garden hoses
  6. Worn brooms
  7. Unused sports equipment
  8. Broken toys
  9. Damaged storage bins
  10. Old holiday decorations

Electronics

  1. Old phone cases
  2. Broken headphones
  3. Dead batteries
  4. Unused cables
  5. Outdated electronics

Kids’ Items

  1. Broken crayons
  2. Missing puzzle pieces
  3. Outgrown toys
  4. Torn books
  5. Broken games

Miscellaneous

  1. Expired coupons
  2. Duplicate water bottles
  3. Free promotional items you never use
  4. Old greeting cards
  5. Empty gift boxes
  6. Broken umbrellas
  7. Worn reusable shopping bags
  8. Dried markers
  9. Old calendars
  10. Damaged luggage
  11. Broken clocks
  12. Unused craft supplies
  13. Worn pet toys
  14. Mystery keys
  15. Anything you forgot you owned until today

Final Thoughts

Decluttering isn’t about creating a perfect home—it’s about creating a home that’s easier to live in.

Start with one room, one drawer, or even one shelf. Every item you remove creates more space, reduces visual clutter, and makes cleaning easier.

Remember: if you don’t use it, need it, or love it, it may be time to let it go. Donate usable items whenever possible, recycle what you can, and dispose of hazardous items—such as medications and batteries—through appropriate local programs.

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