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Understanding the 90–90–90 Rule as a New Way to Declutter Your Home

A surprisingly gentle way to reclaim your home without the overwhelm

If you’ve ever stood in the middle of a messy room wondering where to even begin, the 90–90–90 rule might feel like someone quietly handed you the manual you always needed. It’s simple, intuitive, and wonderfully kind to anyone who wants a more streamlined, intentional home without the pressure of a full-on sorting marathon.

At its core, the 90–90–90 method helps you make thoughtful decisions about what stays in your space by giving you a clear framework—and a little emotional distance. Instead of asking whether an item “sparks joy,” you ask something far more grounded and practical.

So… what exactly is the 90–90–90 rule?

The classic version of the rule is beautifully straightforward:

 

  • Have you used this item in the last 90 days?
  • Do you expect to use it in the next 90 days?
  • If the item costs less than $90, could you easily replace it later if needed?

 

This isn’t a requirement—it simply reduces the fear of regret.
If something is inexpensive and easy to replace, letting go becomes less intimidating.

Why this rule works

There’s something liberating about removing guilt and pressure from the process of reducing what you own. The 90–90–90 rule doesn’t demand a minimalist lifestyle or expect you to part with meaningful belongings. Instead, it brings clarity to the things lingering in the “I might need it someday” category.

By setting boundaries around time and usage, you evaluate your belongings through a lens that feels both realistic and empowering. Suddenly, decisions aren’t emotional—they’re honest.

1. It stops “just in case” items from piling up



That extra charger you’ve held onto for three years? The kitchen tool you used once? This rule gently nudges you toward releasing things that take up space for no real reason.

2. It adapts to every corner of the home

Bathroom cabinets, entry drawers, kids’ craft bins, your closet—if it fits in your hand, it fits this rule.

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3. It eases the fear of making a mistake

The optional $90 guideline is surprisingly impactful. When something is inexpensive enough to replace later, you’re less likely to cling to it out of anxiety.

4. It keeps the process small and sustainable


Instead of waiting for a “big organizing day,” you can apply this rule to a single shelf or basket whenever you have ten minutes to spare. No chaos. Just steady, satisfying progress.

A gentle way to try it today

 

Pick one small zone – your nightstand, a makeup bag, a bathroom drawer. Hold each item and walk it through the two (or three) questions. If something feels hard to let go of, keep it. The 90–90–90 rule is a guide, not a mandate.

And the best part? You’ll feel the shift immediately. Lighter. Clearer. More in control of the space you call home.

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