Clutter creep. Like the proverbial middle-age spread, it sneaks up on you — quietly and gradually — until one day, you look around and wonder how the heck your reasonably tidy home became so chaotic.
Humans are incredibly skilled at adapting to new situations, and in a culture that prioritizes consumption and accumulating more stuff, it's no surprise that many people have grown accustomed to ...
The minimalist mantra ‘less is more’ has dictated how the majority of us organise our homes for what feels like forever – and ...
Much is made of clutter: common sources of clutter, the effects of all that stuff on how we live our lives, the importance of reducing clutter, how to stop clutter before it starts. Then there are the ...
Clutter creep starts off innocently enough: a reusable shopping bag left by the front door, a couple unopened packages sitting on the kitchen island, or a sweatshirt draped over a chair. Initially, ...
I’ve come to believe that clutter is a universal condition. Whether you live alone in a 400-square-foot apartment or with a growing family in a sprawling home, clutter is pretty much inevitable for ...
To be transparent, I am a clutterer. This is even though I have two large areas to work in our home — one is the sunroom/breakfast room on the main floor. The other is a guest room upstairs. Both are ...