Decluttering Your Home: Prepare for Summer Hosting Season
As Knoxville heats up, so does the social calendar. From backyard cookouts to casual drop-ins, June is the unofficial start of hosting season. But before you break out the grill and stock up on lemonade, take a step back—because the key to a great gathering isn’t just what’s on the table, but how your space feels.
A cluttered home can make even the most delicious BBQ feel chaotic. Decluttering not only gives you more room to host, but also helps guests (and you!) feel more relaxed, present, and comfortable. Here’s how to get your home cookout-ready—without feeling overwhelmed.
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1. Start with Your Outdoor Areas
Your porch, patio, and backyard are the stars of summer entertaining. Make sure they’re ready by:
Clearing out broken furniture, old toys, and unused planters
Giving cushions and outdoor rugs a shake or a wash
Creating designated zones (seating, grilling, games) so guests know where to gather
Pro tip: A quick sweep and wipe-down goes a long way. Add string lights or fresh plants for a simple but welcoming touch.
2. Clear the Entryway
The first impression starts at the front door. Remove the visual noise:
Tidy up shoes, umbrellas, and extra bags
Swap out winter gear for sun hats and bug spray
Add a clean doormat to catch dirt before it travels inside
A clutter-free entry signals a relaxed, intentional space from the start.
3. Simplify the Kitchen & Dining Areas
With guests coming and going—and drinks and snacks flowing—you’ll want your kitchen to be clear and functional:
Remove unnecessary appliances and décor from countertops
Make room in the fridge for party essentials
Toss expired condiments or old food (they’re taking up space!)
Organize a serving area or drink station for easy access
Remember, the fewer obstacles, the easier it is to prep and serve.
4. Declutter the Living Room for Easy Flow
The living room often becomes a gathering spot, even during cookouts. Keep it light and breezy:
Put away throw blankets and off-season pillows
Store board games, books, or remotes in bins or baskets
Rearrange furniture to encourage movement and conversation
Bonus: Add a basket near the door for guests to stash personal items like sunglasses or small bags.
5. Check the Guest Bathroom
If guests are coming inside, this is the one room they’re guaranteed to visit:
Remove clutter from under the sink and behind the toilet
Keep counters clear with minimal, useful items
Stock up on hand soap, fresh towels, and extra toilet paper
Add a candle or small plant to make it feel thoughtful and fresh
6. Use the “One Touch” Rule
When decluttering, avoid creating new piles. Instead, touch each item once—decide right away to keep, toss, donate, or store. This avoids decision fatigue and helps you make faster progress.
7. Decluttering Doesn’t Mean Empty
You don’t need to strip your home of personality—just create space for people to enjoy it. Keep what serves a purpose or brings joy, and store the rest. Think of it as setting the stage for connection, not just cleanliness.
Need a Hand? We’re Here to Help
If your home needs more than a quick tidy, or you just want the real deep clean done before your guests arrive—Brite Spot Cleaning can help. We offer customizable cleaning services for Knoxville homes, so you can focus on the fun (and the grilling).
Give Yourself the Gift of Less Stress This Summer
Let us handle the prep work, so all you have to worry about is whether to serve sweet tea or lemonade.
Request a custom quote today and get your home summer-ready with Brite Spot Cleaning.