Mid-Summer Declutter: 5 Easy Areas to Tidy Up Before Back-to-School Chaos Hits
A mid-summer declutter can help you regain control of your home before the busy season returns. Summer can leave your home filled with sand, toys, and clutter that seems to multiply overnight. Taking a little time now to tidy up will make life smoother when routines shift.
In this post, you’ll discover five easy areas you can tackle right now.
Why a Mid-Summer Declutter Matters
By July, the house has probably seen its share of summer fun — and mess. A mid-summer declutter gives your space a reset before back-to-school shopping, schedules, and activities take over.
A quick declutter helps you:
- Lower daily stress levels
- Find items you forgot you had
- Create space for new school supplies
- Cut down on time spent cleaning
The best part? You don’t have to do it all at once. Focus on one area at a time.
Clear Out Kids’ Spaces
Toys, art supplies, beach gear — it all tends to collect in kids’ rooms and play areas. Now’s the perfect time to sort through these items.
Here’s what to do:
- Remove anything broken or missing pieces
- Donate toys your kids no longer use
- Store beach and pool toys in bins
- Rotate books to keep shelves fresh
You’ll be amazed at how much cleaner and calmer these spaces feel after your mid-summer declutter.
Tame the Entryway
Summer often turns the entryway into a drop zone. Sandals, pool bags, sunscreen, and hats pile up. A cluttered entry can make your home feel messy before you even step inside.
Try these quick wins:
- Add hooks or baskets for daily items
- Return extra shoes to closets
- Toss empty sunscreen bottles
- Shake out and clean mats
When your entry is tidy, coming home feels less stressful.
Declutter Kitchen Counters
The kitchen tends to be the heart of summer gatherings. But all that activity can lead to piles of mail, snack wrappers, and random clutter. A mid-summer declutter in this space helps restore order.
Focus on:
- Clearing counters of anything that doesn’t belong
- Wiping down surfaces
- Organizing snack areas for easy grab-and-go
- Checking the fridge for expired items
A clean kitchen encourages healthier choices and smoother meal prep.
Refresh Closets
By mid-summer, closets often overflow with items you haven’t touched in weeks. A quick closet check can save time when school starts.
Here’s how to tackle it:
- Pack away heavy clothes you won’t need
- Donate items that no longer fit
- Use bins for hats, sunglasses, and swimwear
- Group items by type for easier access
Closet space you reclaim during a mid-summer declutter will make fall wardrobe changes easier.
Call in Backup
This doesn’t have to be a solo job. Many professional cleaning services offer add-on decluttering help. They can assist with:
- Sorting and bagging donation items
- Organizing closets and drawers
- Tidying kids’ playrooms
- Creating simple systems to maintain order
Hiring a pro ensures your efforts go further, and your home stays neater longer. Let The Clean Sweep know if you need any help.



