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 ...
We’ve all dealt with clutter: the junk drawer full of mystery cords, the receipts stuffed into bags, the pantry items past their prime. But not all clutter is created equal. And some of the hardest ...
If your junk drawer is overflowing or your closet door won’t close due to an excess of clothes, it might be time for some decluttering. While it can feel like a daunting task, reducing clutter in your ...
Clutter takes on many forms — physical, digital or even mental and emotional. "Clutter refers to having more items than we need or can reasonably use, causing them to occupy too much ...
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 ...
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.
Mikael Cho is the co-founder of ooomf, a creative marketplace connecting mobile and Web projects with vetted, handpicked developers and designers from around the world. This post originally appeared ...
Let the decluttering begin. Maybe it’s because of decreasing home sales. Or rising gas prices. Or maybe just because it’s still spring. Whatever the reason, there are several grassroots movements ...
A Yankelovich survey fielded the year before the turn of the century found that telemarketers were tied with Jerry Springer -- the pioneer of trash TV -- as the No. 1 thing people did not want to ...
Closets feel organized when doors are shut and everything looks tucked away, but hidden organizers often just conceal clutter ...