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A cluttered home rarely happens overnight. More often, it builds slowly through unopened piles of mail on the counter, overstuffed closets, or “temporary” storage corners that quietly become permanent. But a growing body of research shows those crowded countertops and chaotic spare rooms may do more than make your house feel less like a home. They can also affect your stress levels, sleep quality, productivity, and even your mental health.

“The state of our physical space can be a reflection of our state of mind,” says Natalie Christine Dattilo, a Boston-based clinical and health psychologist and instructor at Harvard Medical School. “So when we look around and see our physical space cluttered, crowded, and messy, we may begin to feel disorganized and messy inside as well.”

Indeed, a recent study found that people who perceived their homes as more cluttered tended to report lower levels of well-being and life satisfaction, along with higher levels of stress and other negative emotions. Other research has also linked disorganized living environments with increased anxiety, poorer concentration, and even unhealthy eating habits.

Where clutter tends to start

Some areas of the home become clutter magnets faster than others. In the short term, “kitchen countertops tend to collect clutter the fastest,” explains Tara Bradshaw, a productivity consultant and co-owner at Towne Storage. She says countertops naturally become drop-off zones where people temporarily place items while deciding where they belong. “And because the space is central and easily accessible, belongings tend to quickly accumulate here,” she adds.

But the larger long-term trouble spots are usually the areas people can close off and ignore, such as closets, garages, spare bedrooms, drawers, and cupboards. “Because the items in these spaces often aren’t needed regularly, they get tucked away ‘for now’ and, over time, fill up without ever being revisited,” Bradshaw cautions.

Indeed, that kind of clutter creep is remarkably common. One recent survey found that more than half of Americans sacrifice between 100 and 500 square feet of space to store possessions they rarely use, while another 31% report that their garages are at least half full of clutter.

The mental toll of disorganization

The psychological effects and social toll of this kind of clutter can be surprisingly powerful. In the same survey, 74% of respondents reported experiencing stress or anxiety when confronted with cluttered areas, while 32% said they avoid inviting guests into their homes because of concerns about clutter. Another 26% said clutter had negatively affected their relationships.

Such feelings may arise because disorganized environments constantly compete for our attention—over-stimulating the brain and creating a low-grade but persistent sense of stress. “Clutter tends to create a heavy blanket that weighs us down,” says Joanne Broder, a practicing psychologist and fellow of the American Psychological Association.

Indeed, a growing body of research shows clutter can make it harder to focus, process information efficiently, and even stay motivated. It may also increase procrastination and emotional exhaustion while negatively affecting relationships, Broder says.

Sleep may suffer as well as clutter can subtly overstimulate the brain, making it harder to fully relax at night. “And if we can’t relax, we can’t sleep,” Dattilo says.

Eating habits may also be affected as studies show that people in chaotic, disorganized environments are more likely to choose unhealthy snacks than those in orderly settings. Dattilo says this happens, in part, because stressful or disorderly surroundings can push people toward more convenient or emotionally comforting foods.

And for people already struggling with depression or anxiety, clutter can become both a symptom and a reinforcing cycle. “Our motivation comes from a part of the brain that anticipates reward, and when we are depressed, that part of the brain effectively shuts down,” Dattilo explains. “This can create a sense of apathy, which makes it even harder to generate the energy needed to initiate a difficult task like organizing, cleaning, or de-cluttering.”

How organization can improve well-being

The good news is that even small improvements in decluttering and cleaning can have meaningful mental and emotional upsides. “Organization helps first by removing the invisible ‘tax’ that clutter can place on our cognitive and emotional resources,” Dattilo says.

And when homes feel calmer and more functional, people often experience a greater sense of control, predictability, and emotional stability. These are among the reasons research has repeatedly linked organized living spaces with improved mood, lower stress levels, and greater overall life satisfaction.

People who declutter and free up space in their homes and garages may also gain opportunities to improve their mental health by creating more functional living areas such as home offices, workout rooms, hobby spaces, or guest rooms.

Such changes can also support healthier routines, productivity, relaxation, and even financial stability. “People who convert newly freed-up rooms into functional spaces often find they stay more consistent with fitness or productivity goals,” Bradshaw says. Others regain enough garage space to park vehicles indoors or finish basement areas for rental income to alleviate financial stress.

Even the act of organizing itself may provide psychological benefits as Dattilo says that cleaning and organizing “can serve as grounding activities because they engage multiple senses and encourage mindfulness.”

Where to start when organizing feels overwhelming

At the same time, for people staring down an entire house of clutter, knowing where to begin can feel overwhelming. “Start small,” advises Dattilo. “Set yourself up for success by beginning with a drawer in the kitchen, a bookshelf, a nightstand, or the kitchen pantry.”

Broder agrees and recommends setting a timer for a very manageable amount of time—“as little as 10 focused minutes”—each day to tackle one small space at a time.

She also suggests creating a simple sorting system while decluttering. “Create four piles,” she advises: “One for trash, one for donation, one for items you definitely want to keep with an immediate purpose, and one for items you definitely want to keep but stored out of the way.”

That final category can help ease the emotional burden of parting with meaningful possessions by relocating items that are not regularly used but still hold sentimental or practical value, such as family heirlooms, seasonal decorations, sports equipment, or keepsakes.

Such belongings can often be stored in attics, garage shelving, or self-storage units to still remain accessible. “Self-storage offers a flexible and cost-effective way to keep belongings without overcrowding your home,” Bradshaw says.

Most importantly, organization should not be viewed as punishment or an endless chore, but rather as a form of self-care. Music, routines, and small celebrations can also make the process feel less emotionally draining, Broder says, adding that “small, consistent acts of achievement can bring great personal fulfillment, joy, and empowerment.”

After all, the deeper value of decluttered spaces may have less to do with appearances than with the message they send back. “When we maintain an organized home,” Dattilo offers, “we reinforce the message that we are worth the time, effort, and practice it takes to live in a cared for and curated space.”

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