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Declutter Tips for Minimalist Home Decor

If I am anything, I am sentimental. A tiny scrap of paper where my son practiced mom for the first time? Still got it. A newspaper article with my letter to Santa. Yep, it’s a keeper. But wouldn’t you know it – minimalist decor makes my heart happy too. How do rectify these two worlds? It’s a struggle for sure. Over the years, I’ve learned living minimally doesn’t mean giving up what you love. Instead, it’s about being intentional: thoughtfully choosing what matters most and curating how you display it. Here are some of best declutter tips for embracing minimalist home decor while keeping it authentic!

minimal bedroom with white bed, black pillow, artwork, and plants with wood beams overhead

Minimalist Home Decor

Ok, to start things off, let’s talk a little bit more about minimalist home decor. It’s often misunderstood. It’s not about being stark or harsh – cue those city industrial lofts. Not at all!

Minimalist home decor is all about keeping things simple, clean, and uncluttered. It often (but not always!) uses neutral colors and prioritizing functional furniture. Decor is kept to those special, intentional items. The focus is on having less but making sure everything serves a purpose and feels authentic.

So in a way, we can see how being sentimental and minimalist kind of line up – it’s about carefully selecting and honoring what’s important to you! (Intentional was my Word of the Year!). So, here are some of my favorite declutter tips that keeps things intentional.

Declutter Shelves

One of the first declutter tips for approaching minimalist decor while also keeping things you love is to mindfully style shelves. Take a quick look around this site and you’ll see I love my shelves!

Shelves are perfect for displaying sentimental items while keeping your space clean and organized. This approach allows you to create a minimalist home that still feels personal and meaningful. The trick is to not over do it – don’t just shove things on a shelf. Grab more specific shelf tips on my post, How to Decorate Shelves in 6 Simple Steps

minimalist book shelf with art work, black vase, plants, wood bowls, and books

2. Let Your Memories Be the Art

Ok, so if we’re sentimental, let’s just embrace it! One of my favorite declutter tips is to make those special items serve as artwork. Instead of just buying more artwork or generic prints, use something you treasure. Frame handwritten letters, hang a cherished quilt, or display a meaningful map from a memorable trip. This keeps it simple – but sentimental!

Sentimental Item Art Examples

Here are some specific ways I’ve used special items as artwork instead of just storing them away:

  • Framed music lyrics
  • Displated special blanket from rod in hallway
  • Use an embroidery hoop with my son’s stitching as wall art
  • Framed city map of our first home

3. Avoid Decluttering Pressure

A common thinking trap for minimalist decor is thinking it’s all or nothing. We can get overwhelmed with declutter tips and then sort of throw our hands up. Well, decluttering doesn’t need to happen all at once. Start with one room, or even one little space at a time.

If you’re not ready to part with certain items, that’s okay! Instead, revisit them every 6 to 12 months. Over time, you might find that some things no longer resonate as strongly. For example, I once adored a vintage cabinet, lugging it around between moves. But, later realized it didn’t fit my life anymore. When I let it go, it felt freeing because I’d enjoyed it fully while I had it. Decluttering for a minimalist home decor style can be a gradual and mindful process.

organic modern bedroom with bed, wood headboard, geometric rug, and artwork. Clutter free minimalist home decor

4. Create a Sentimental Box

Ok, this one seems obvious but this declutter tip can make a big difference. For special items that don’t fit your decor but still hold special meaning, create a “sentimental box.” Choose a box size and stick to it. This means that everything has to fit into it. If not, you’ve got some tough decisions to make.

Just like decluttering, you may revisit this box over time and choose to handle an items differently – maybe digitize it (see below), put it on display, or perhaps, simply part ways. Over time, you may find some pieces deserve a place on display—or feel comfortable keeping them stored away. Either way, you’re preserving the memories in an intentional way to embrace minimalist home decor.

And instead of feeling shame about sentimentality, like why am I so attached, just let it go! Learn to embrace it with restraint. I love this article, Is it All In My Head.

5. Digitize Sentimental Items

I love this idea and really want to embrace it more. Another great way to embrace minimalist home decor is to digitize those special paper items. Things like old letters, ticket stubs, or kids’ early artwork can be preserved digitally. Take high-quality photos or scans of these items and store them in a digital album or file.

I think it would be really fun to create a gallery poster of kids artwork. You can even create a rotating digital photo frame or print a photo book to keep the memories accessible in a more minimal way. This method lets you honor the sentiment without feeling overwhelmed by physical items.

I love these Coffee Table Photo Books from Artifact Uprising – perfect example of minimal decor + sentimentality.

Free Guide for Low Cost Updates

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Final Thoughts on Declutter Tips

I hope this post outlining some of my favorite declutter tips is helpful. Remember, minimalist home decor doesn’t mean letting go of everything that matters! It’s about finding balance. By being intentional about what you display you create really meaningful and authentic home spaces.

Looking for more ideas? Check out my tips on Creating a Calming Home and the Basics of Minimalist Interior Design Style.