The Post-Holiday Reset: Clearing Space for What's Next in 2026

There's something almost sacred about those first few days after the holidays. The guests have gone home, the last of the cookies have been eaten (or hidden in the freezer for "later"), and suddenly you're standing in your living room wondering when glitter became a permanent part of your carpet's DNA.
But here's the thing—this isn't just about scrubbing away the evidence of December. This is about hitting reset in a way that actually makes you excited about the year ahead.
The "Where Did This Even Come From?" Audit
Before you grab a single cleaning spray, take a walk through your home with fresh eyes. Not judgment eyes—just curious ones. After weeks of holiday chaos, your space has probably collected some interesting characters:
That pile of gift boxes you swore you'd reuse (you won't, and that's okay). The three half-burned candles that don't quite go with anything. The decorative pillow your aunt gave you that you've been politely displaying but secretly loathe.
The liberation move: Give yourself permission to let go of the holiday baggage—literal and metaphorical. One trash bag for actual trash, one box for donations, and one very honest conversation with yourself about whether you really need fourteen matching reindeer napkins.
Deep Clean the Spots Everyone Forgets (Including You)
Sure, you could follow the same top-to-bottom cleaning routine you always do. Or you could target the places that actually got hammered during holiday hosting season:
The kitchen backsplash behind the stove – where every splatter from that ambitious holiday dinner is still hanging out.
Light switch plates and door handles – touched by everyone, noticed by no one, cleaned by... well, when was the last time?
Inside the oven – because we all know what you said you'd do "right after Christmas."
The dishwasher filter – plot twist: your dishwasher has a filter, and it's disgusting.
Baseboards throughout the house – they've witnessed everything and collected all the evidence.
The Scent Switchover
Your home still smells like cinnamon, pine, and that pumpkin candle you burned way past pumpkin season. Time for an olfactory refresh.
Open every window you can, even if it's just for ten minutes. Let January's fresh air do its thing. Then introduce something completely different—eucalyptus, lemon, clean cotton, or nothing at all. Just... not gingerbread. We need a break from gingerbread.
Pro tip: Simmer lemon slices, rosemary, and vanilla extract on the stove for an hour. Your whole house will smell like you have your life together, even if you're still finding tinsel in June.
Rethink Your Layout (Yes, Really)
The holidays forced you to move furniture around for that extra folding table or to accommodate the gift-opening chaos. Now that everything's back where it "belongs," ask yourself—does it actually belong there?
Sometimes we arrange our spaces out of habit, not intention. That chair nobody ever sits in? Move it. That coffee table you're constantly navigating around? Try the room without it for a week.
This isn't just about feng shui—it's about making your home work for your actual life, not the life you thought you'd have when you moved in.
The Fresh Start Ritual (Not the Cleaning Kind)
Once everything's clean, organized, and smelling like something other than December—pause. Stand in your favorite room and just notice how it feels.
This is your space for the next twelve months. What do you want it to support? Quieter mornings? More dinner parties? A place where you actually work on that hobby you keep talking about?
Make one small change that signals "this year is different." New hand towels in the bathroom. A plant on the kitchen counter. A different throw blanket in your reading chair. Something that makes you smile when you see it and reminds you that 2026 is a blank page.
The Bottom Line
Post-holiday cleanup doesn't have to be a chore you dread—it can be the most satisfying fresh start ritual you have. It's not about perfection or making your home look like a magazine spread. It's about clearing out what doesn't serve you anymore and making room for what's coming next.
And if you're looking at your freshly cleaned, thoughtfully arranged home and thinking "you know what, it might be time for a new space altogether"—well, the Sandi Pressley Team might have some thoughts about that. But that's a conversation for another day.
For now? Just enjoy the clean counters while they last. Because let's be honest, they'll be covered in mail and random stuff again by next Tuesday. And that's just life.
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