It’s time to take a “less is more” approach to your tidying routine.

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Do you dream of having one of those pristine andperfectly organized kitchens?

You just need to follow what minimalists do and take a “less is more” approach.

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So how do you even get started?

Onepro organizershares six minimalist tips for aclean and organized kitchen.

Does that mean having acapsule wardrobe?

Only having a certain number of each item?

Minimalism could mean having one set of dishes, or three sets.

It truly depends on the person and their lifestyle.

So, figure out what level of minimalism makes the most sense to you.

Not a soup person?

Why do you need four ladles?

Take a Look at Your Shopping Habits

Cant resist a sale?

Do you stock up on food and let it expire before you eat it?

Or do you buy things you think you might use and they sit on the shelf collecting dust?

Look atyour shopping habits, advises Duckworth.

She adds that with the perks of online shopping come the risks of certain items not working out.

So while it might be a challenge, sayno.

If you are uncomfortable turning down a gift or freebie, immediately put the item in yourdonation pile.

An outside perspective helps to make decisions about anything you are on the fence about," says Duckworth.

“A professional organizer will help map out your vision and give you fresh ideas for your space.