Spring Reset: A Calm, Step-by-Step Guide to Decluttering Your Home
Spring is when we naturally notice what winter allowed to pile up.
Not because you are messy.
Because life gets busy and systems quietly fall apart.
At Reset Method, we approach decluttering differently. This is not a frantic spring cleaning weekend. This is a gentle, intentional reset that creates systems your home can actually maintain.
Below is the exact 5-day method we use with clients each spring — plus the tools that make it dramatically easier (and why they work).
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Your 5-Day Spring Reset Plan
At the end of this post, you can download the free Spring Reset Checklist to follow this step-by-step.
Day 1 — Entryway Reset
This is where clutter enters your home.
What to do
Remove everything from the floor
Contain shoes in baskets
Add hooks for bags and jackets
Create a small drop zone for keys and mail
Reset Method’s favorite products (and why they matter)
Woven lidded baskets: hide visual clutter while containing shoes and bags
Wall hooks: use vertical space so items stop landing on furniture
Catchall tray: prevents the daily key and mail pileup
Day 2 — Pantry Reset
Packaging is the reason pantries feel chaotic.
What to do
Toss expired food
Decant dry goods into clear containers
Group items into zones
Use risers and turntables so nothing gets lost
Reset Method’s favorite products (and why they matter)
Clear food containers: reduce visual noise and keep food fresh
Tiered shelf risers: make cans and spices visible
Handled clear bins: create categories you can pull out
Lazy Susans: perfect for oils, sauces, and vinegars
Day 3 — Linen Closet Reset
Small closet. Big frustration.
What to do
Keep two sheet sets per bed
Fold sheets into one pillowcase
Roll towels
Use bins to separate categories
Reset Method’s favorite products (and why they matter)
Neutral bins with label holders: contain categories beautifully
Shelf dividers: keep stacks upright
Clear bins: perfect for toiletries and extras
Day 4 — Under Sink Reset
This cabinet wastes more space than any other.
What to do
Empty and wipe clean
Install drawers or bins
Hang spray bottles
Separate backups from daily use
Reset Method’s favorite products (and why they matter)
Two-tier pull-out organizers: use vertical space around pipes
Clear stackable bins: prevent items getting lost
Tension rod: simple trick to hang spray bottles
Small risers: double your usable space
Day 5 — Closet Reset
Closet overwhelm is visual overwhelm.
What to do
Switch to matching hangers
Remove what you did not wear this winter
Use dividers for accessories
Store off-season items in bins
Reset Method’s favorite products (and why they matter)
Slim velvet hangers: instantly create visual order and save space
Drawer dividers: stop accessory clutter
Clear shoe boxes: stackable, visible, dust-free
Neutral labeled bins: calm top shelves
Why These Products Work (The Reset Method Philosophy)
These are not random organizing products.
They work because they:
+ Reduce visual clutter
+ Create clear categories
+ Use vertical space
+ Make items easy to access and put away
Organization only lasts when systems are easy to maintain.
Shop the Reset Method Spring Tools
These are the exact pieces that make these systems work.
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