Spring Cleaning: The 30-Day Declutter Challenge for Oregon Homeowners

A Simple Plan to Clear Your Home in 30 Days (Without the Overwhelm)

Spring is the perfect time to reset your space—but most people don’t know where to start.

That’s why we created a 30-day declutter challenge designed specifically for Oregon homeowners.

👉 Small steps. One area at a time. Real results.

By the end of this challenge, you’ll have a cleaner, more organized home—and a clear plan for getting rid of everything you don’t need.

How the 30-Day Declutter Challenge Works

  • Focus on one area per day

  • Spend 15–45 minutes daily

  • Separate items into:

    • Keep

    • Donate

    • Remove

👉 The goal isn’t perfection—it’s progress.

Week 1: Easy Wins (Build Momentum)

Start small to build confidence.

Day 1: Junk drawer
Day 2: Bathroom cabinets
Day 3: Closet floor
Day 4: Nightstands
Day 5: Pantry
Day 6: Refrigerator cleanout
Day 7: Entryway / mudroom

👉 Quick wins = motivation to keep going

Week 2: Living Spaces

Now move into areas you use daily.

Day 8: Living room surfaces
Day 9: TV stand / media area
Day 10: Bookshelves
Day 11: Dining area
Day 12: Home office desk
Day 13: Paper clutter
Day 14: Kids’ toys

👉 Focus on visible clutter

Week 3: Bedrooms & Storage

Time to tackle the bigger stuff.

Day 15: Closet (clothes)
Day 16: Shoes
Day 17: Dressers
Day 18: Under-bed storage
Day 19: Linen closet
Day 20: Garage corner
Day 21: Storage bins

👉 This is where volume starts to build

Week 4: Big Impact Areas

Now you’ll see major transformation.

Day 22: Garage full section
Day 23: Shed or outdoor storage
Day 24: Basement or attic
Day 25: Large furniture review
Day 26: Appliances / bulky items
Day 27: Yard debris cleanup
Day 28: Donation pile organization

Final Days: Clean Sweep

Day 29: Final walkthrough
Day 30: Remove everything you don’t want

👉 This is where junk removal comes in

What to Do With Everything You Remove

By the end of 30 days, you’ll have:

  • Donation piles

  • Recycling

  • Trash and bulky items

Best approach:

  • Donate what you can

  • Recycle properly

  • Remove the rest in one load

Why Most Decluttering Fails

Common reasons people don’t finish:

  • Trying to do everything at once

  • Not having a plan

  • Letting junk pile up without removing it

👉 This challenge solves all three.

Real Job Example: Spring Cleanout in Oregon City

We helped a homeowner who completed a full declutter.

What they had:

  • Garage full of items

  • Furniture they no longer needed

  • Yard debris

What we did:

  • Removed everything in one visit

  • Cleared space immediately

Result:

  • Clean, organized home

  • No leftover clutter

  • Stress-free finish

Pro Tips for Success

  • Set a timer (keep it manageable)

  • Don’t overthink decisions

  • Stay consistent daily

  • Don’t skip removal at the end

👉 The final step is what makes it stick

Who This Challenge Is Perfect For

  • Homeowners

  • Families

  • People moving or downsizing

  • Anyone overwhelmed by clutter

Why Oregon Homeowners Choose Oregon Junk Busters

  • Fast, same-day removal

  • Donation-first approach

  • Handles bulky items easily

  • No hidden fees

  • One visit = everything gone

We help you finish what you start.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long should I spend each day?

15–45 minutes is enough.

What if I miss a day?

Just pick back up where you left off.

What do I do with large items?

Schedule removal once you’re done.

Should I remove items weekly or at the end?

Best to remove everything at once for maximum value.

Can you handle large cleanouts?

Yes—most jobs are completed in one visit.

Finish Strong—Get It All Gone in One Day

The hardest part isn’t decluttering—it’s getting everything out.

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