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A bedroom should feel like a sanctuary, but clutter can make it stressful instead of soothing. Our home organizing experts have revealed exactly what's causing your bedroom to feel chaotic – plus how to tackle these common clutter culprits such as piles of clothes, excessive bedding and visible cords, for a more serene space. Armed with our top tidying tips professional organizers swear by , you'll soon have a clutter-free bedroom you'll love to return to each evening.

1. Overflowing nightstands Japandi streamlined bedroom free from clutter Nightstands packed with books, electronics, or miscellaneous items create visual clutter. Organization expert Amanda Scott, founder of Amanda Scott Home , says, 'If you’re like most people, your nightstand is a collection of books and magazines you mean to read.



Add loose change, crumpled bills, old receipts, prescription pills and a cup or two – before you know it, your most restful space is a chaos of clutter. 'Instead of letting your nightstand be a catchall, make it intentional. Keep only essential items at hand, such as one book or magazine, a small tray for everyday accessories, hand lotion and lip balm, plus restrict yourself to just one personal item: a candle, a photo or a flower in a vase.

A bedside table with a drawer is advisable for its concealed storage.' This Crichlow Clear & Gold Glass Table Vase from Wayfair looks great and – at less than 10 inches tall and 5 inches wide – does not take up too much space. Profess.

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