Get all your news in one place.
100’s of premium titles.
One app.
Start reading
Homes & Gardens
Homes & Gardens
Millie Hurst

This simple 'spring purge' mantra will make organizing easier, says designer Caroline Winkler

bright seating space with pillows and coffee table

The warmer weather and longer days are inspiring us to not only clean the windows and dust every visible surface but we're also in the mood for some good old-fashioned decluttering and home organizing, too.

Having a decluttering mantra can cut through the noise when we get stuck and can’t decide whether an item should stay or go.

Interior designer Caroline Winkler, @thegoodsitter, has just the thing to help.

Caroline Winkler’s 'spring purge' mantra

In an exclusive interview with H&G, the YouTuber and designer shared her advice for getting our homes organized for spring and, surprisingly, her best decluttering tip involves wine.

(Image credit: Nicole Salceda)

‘I’m a big fan of the spring purge,’ Caroline Winkler tells us. ‘But deciding which items to keep and which to donate is easier said than done – because it’s often a very emotional process!

‘Try my favorite tip of asking yourself “If this item got covered in red wine, how hard would I work to revive it?”

‘If the answer is that you’d just be relieved to finally be able to let it go with justification… Then it’s something you’re holding on to out of guilt or obligation. Set it free!’

So simple and effective.

(Image credit: Future PLC)

‘In addition, I recommend opening windows intermittently to refresh the air in your home after a cold, stale, furnace-heated winter indoors,’ Caroline continues. ‘Spring is also when I like to go specifically purge my toiletry closet! 

‘Half-used lotions and old makeup have likely built up over the year – it’s time to make some space for your sanity! (And your new lotions).’ 

Organizing makeup and skincare is never as daunting as we think it's going to be and makes our morning routines so much easier as we aren't rummaging through items we never use. Once you're done, the best bathroom organizers will help maintain order.

Some areas, like the closet, are a little trickier to clear out, though. For Chiana Dickson, junior writer at Homes & Gardens, this is the hardest space to tackle, but she has come up with ways of framing it mentally to make it easier when undertaking a seasonal closet clear-out.

(Image credit: Future PLC)

‘I find the hardest thing to declutter are clothes I have bought (and maybe spent too much money on for what it is) and barely worn them. To help me to declutter clothes fast, I try to think realistically,' says Chiana.

'If I look at something and feel guilt or regret over buying it, no matter how slight, it needs to go. It clearly isn’t making me feel good so it doesn’t have a home in my house!’

And for those of us who find decluttering and organizing totally overwhelming? Caroline Winkler recommends following these three rules:

  • Just do 15 minutes at a time. That’s all. No need to purge the whole house. 
  • Put on a podcast, or a TV show, or call a friend while you declutter to make it an activity that you can actually look forward to a bit.
  • Limit the scope: choose one drawer, one countertop, or one storage box you want to tend to. Make it bite-sized. And feel accomplished when you’re done!

How do I declutter my house for spring?

Spring into action with our decluttering checklist and take on one item from the list at a time. As Caroline mentions, it's much easier to take on decluttering in small chunks rather than attempting too much at once. Think about how you'll be using your home in the new season – for instance, if you'll be hosting a lot, organizing the kitchen will make preparing food and drinks easier.


So, next time you're feeling torn about whether to keep hold of something, ask yourself if you'd be bothered enough to revive it after it got covered in a glass of Merlot. Any hesitation, and it's time to donate, chuck or sell.

Sign up to read this article
Read news from 100’s of titles, curated specifically for you.
Already a member? Sign in here
Related Stories
Top stories on inkl right now
Our Picks
Fourteen days free
Download the app
One app. One membership.
100+ trusted global sources.