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10 Tiny Things to Declutter Before Summer Ends


I don’t know about you, but as summer winds down, I always get the urge to reset a little. Not a full deep clean or a top-to-bottom overhaul — just a lightening-up. A way to breathe a little easier before the season shifts.

pool deck with faux greenery

If you’re feeling that too, here’s something quick and doable: decluttering just a few tiny things around the house. Nothing huge or sentimental. Just everyday items that tend to pile up and don’t need to come with you into fall.

And if the heat has your home feeling stuffy and weighed down, these small decluttering wins pair perfectly with this post on how to keep your home cool without AC. Less clutter = more breathing room.

Quick wins to clear the summer clutter

1. Worn-out flip flops and sandals

If they’re cracked, stretched out, or uncomfortable, let them go. You probably won’t wear them again next year anyway.

2. Expired sunscreen

Sunscreen doesn’t last forever — check the date and toss anything expired or half-empty from last year’s stash.

3. Broken or bent sunglasses

The scratched, too-loose, or kid-twisted pairs don’t need to hang around. Keep the ones that fit well and feel good.

4. Water bottles with missing parts

You know the ones — no lid, no straw, or too cloudy to bother. Recycle or toss them and reclaim the cabinet space.

5. Stale snacks and melted messes in the pantry

Summer snacks have a way of hiding and going stale. Do a quick sweep and toss anything questionable (especially if it’s been in the car!).

6. Outdoor toys that didn’t survive summer

Broken chalk, deflated balls, water blasters with no pressure left — if it’s not working or being used, it’s okay to let it go.

7. Patio clutter

Take a few minutes to clear off surfaces: old citronella candles, crusty planters, empty cans. It’s a five-minute tidy with a big payoff.

8. Pool bags or beach totes you didn’t use

If it sat untouched all season, do a quick check — is there anything inside that needs to be put away, donated, or tossed?

9. Summer decor that no longer suits you

That one throw pillow, the wall art you didn’t hang, or anything that feels more “meh” than meaningful. Donate it now while it’s in season.

10. The junk drawer (yes, really!)

It’s tiny, and it always fills up fast in the summer with batteries, twist ties, hair elastics, and random bits. Empty it, sort it, and start fresh.

FAQs

Q: How long should this take?

A: You could tackle all 10 in under an hour, or spread it out over a few days. There’s no rush — just progress.

Q: What should I do with the stuff I’m getting rid of?

A: Toss true trash, donate usable items, and recycle where you can. Keep a donation bag handy so it’s easy to carry out later.

Q: Is it worth decluttering this close to fall?

You don’t have to do a massive cleanout to feel lighter at home. Just choosing a few tiny things to let go of before the season changes can make a surprisingly big impact. You’ll feel more settled — and less cluttered — heading into September.

What would you add to this list? Come share your favorite end-of-summer declutter in the comments below.



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