Where Should This Go? How to Decide the Best Place for Everything in Your Home (Boulder & Denver)
If you’re constantly moving things around your home, it may not be clutter—it may be that nothing has a clear home.
Many people in Boulder, Denver, Lafayette, Louisville, Westminster, Broomfield, and surrounding towns feel frustrated because they’re always “tidying,” but nothing actually stays organized.
The problem usually isn’t effort.
It’s placement.
If something doesn’t have a logical home, your brain has to decide where it goes every single time—and that’s exhausting.
I can help you with intentional decluttering and finding the right (works for you) home for your things.
Why “Where Should This Go?” Matters
Every item in your home should answer one simple question:
Where would you naturally look for this first?
Not where it should go.
Where it makes sense for your real life.
That’s how you create systems that actually stick.
How to Choose the Best Place for Everything
Start with use, not categories.
Instead of grouping items by type, group them by how you use them.
Keep everyday items where you use them most
Store occasional items out of the way
Make high-use items the easiest to access
If something is hard to put away, it won’t stay organized.
The Goal Isn’t Perfection
This is where many people get stuck.
You don’t need the “perfect” system.
You need a system that works on your busiest day.
That’s how you start calming the chaos.
When It’s Hard to Decide
If everything feels like it could go in multiple places, that’s usually a sign of overwhelm—not failure.
This is where having guidance helps.
You don’t have to figure it all out alone. You can create systems that feel intuitive, manageable, and realistic for your life.
Free Consultation
If you’re tired of moving things around without real progress, you can get support creating systems that actually work for you.
Schedule your free consultation with Declutter and Reset Home Organizing.