How to Organize Your Home Room by Room
How to Organize Your Living Room, One Small Step at a Time
Create a calmer, easier-to-manage living room
Your living room is one of the most-used spaces in your home, so clutter can easily build up over time.
But organizing your living room isn’t about making it look perfect. The goal is to create a space that feels comfortable, functional and easier to maintain in everyday life.
This guide will help you organize your living room with simple systems and realistic tips that make the room easier to use and reset, even on busy or low-energy days.

Before You Organize Your Living Room
If your living room feels very cluttered or overwhelming right now, it may help to declutter before focusing on organizing systems and storage.
Start Here: What Does Your Living Room Need Most?
Choose the area that feels the most overwhelming right now. Small changes can make your living room feel calmer and easier to manage.

Create Better Everyday Systems
Need help making the room easier to use and maintain? Start with simple organizing systems that support everyday life.

Organize One Area at a Time
Focus on the part of the room that feels the most frustrating right now instead of trying to organize everything at once.

Find Simple Storage Ideas
Looking for easy ways to store blankets, remotes, toys or everyday clutter without overcomplicating things?

Make the Room Easier to Maintain
Small reset habits and realistic routines can help keep the room feeling calmer long-term.
Create a Living Room That Works for Everyday Life
A well-organized living room should make everyday life feel easier, not more complicated.
Instead of focusing on perfection, focus on creating a space that works for the way you actually live. Small changes can make the room feel calmer, more functional and easier to maintain over time.

Make the Room Easy to Move Through
Keep walkways and commonly used areas as open as possible. Even small furniture changes can help the room feel more relaxed and functional.

Keep Everyday Items Near Where You Use Them
Store blankets near the couch, remotes near the TV and books near your favorite chair. Simple systems are usually easier to maintain..

Reduce Visual Clutter
Too many decorations or small items can make the room feel busy. Leaving some shelves and surfaces partly empty can help the space feel calmer.

Create Small “Homes” for Clutter
Use simple baskets, trays or bins for things like remotes, chargers, blankets or magazines so everyday items are easier to put away.
Organize Your Living Room by Area
Trying to organize the whole living room at once can feel overwhelming. Instead, focus on one area at a time and create simple systems that are easy to keep up with.

Couch & Seating Area
The seating area is often where everyday clutter builds up first.
Try to keep this space simple and comfortable by:
- Using a basket for blankets
- Keeping a small tray for remotes or coasters
- Limiting extra pillows that end up on the floor
- Adding a side table for everyday items
Focus on comfort and function, not perfection.

Coffee Table
Coffee tables can quickly become catch-all spaces.
Keep only a few useful or decorative items on the table, like:
- Coasters
- A candle
- One small tray
- A favorite book or decor piece
Leaving some empty space can help the room feel calmer.

TV Stand & Electronics
Electronics and cords can easily make a room feel cluttered.
Make things easier to manage by:
- Using baskets or drawers for remotes and gaming accessories
- Hiding cords when possible
- Removing electronics you no longer use
- Keeping only everyday items nearby
Simple cable management can instantly make the room look more organized.

Shelves & Bookcases
Shelves work best when they are not completely full.
Try:
- Mixing storage and decor
- Using baskets for smaller items
- Leaving some open space
- Displaying only items you actually enjoy seeing
A little empty space helps shelves feel less overwhelming.

Blankets, Toys & Everyday Extras
Living rooms often need to hold everyday life.
Simple storage can help contain the mess:
- Blanket baskets
- Storage ottomans
- Decorative boxes
- Toy baskets
The goal is not to hide every sign of life, it’s to make the room easier to reset.
Explore More Room-by-Room Organizing Guides
Every room in your home works a little differently. Explore our Room by Room hub for simple organizing guides.
Simple Living Room Storage Ideas
Simple storage systems can make your living room easier to maintain and less visually overwhelming.
Use a Blanket Basket
Keep blankets in one easy-to-reach spot near the couch instead of spread around the room.
Keep Small Items Contained
A tray or small basket for remotes, chargers or coasters can instantly make surfaces feel calmer.
Choose Easy Storage
Storage ottomans, benches or coffee tables with hidden storage can help reduce visible clutter.
Make Toy Cleanup Simpler
Open baskets or fabric bins are often easier to use and maintain than complicated systems.
Leave Some Empty Space
Not every shelf or basket needs to be full. A little breathing room can make the whole room feel calmer.

Need more ideas? Explore our Simple Storage Solutions page for more simple storage ideas and inspiration.
Make Your Living Room Easier to Maintain
Keeping your living room organized usually becomes easier when the systems are simple and realistic for everyday life.

Do Small Resets Instead of Big Cleanups
A quick 5–10 minute reset can help keep clutter from building up too much during the week.
Keep Everyday Items Easy to Put Away
The easier it is to return something to its place, the easier it is to stay organized long-term.
Avoid Overcomplicating Your Systems
You do not need labels, containers or perfect organization for a living room to function well. Simple systems are often the easiest to maintain.
Let the Room Look Lived In
An organized living room does not have to look perfect all the time. The goal is to create a space that feels calmer, more functional and easier to reset when life gets busy.
Build Small Reset Habits
Simple routines can make it much easier to keep your living room organized long-term.



