Much like taxes and Taylor Swift albums, clutter is an inevitable part of life. But fret not, we asked the right people for help.
“In many cases, clutter is a side effect of modern living,” says Kira Coopersmith, proprietor and professional organizer behind Sensible Sort When you’re stretched thin at work or running between family activities, Coopersmith says it’s hard to continually tidy, letting the clutter exponentially grow.
Catie Kelly, owner and lead organizer at Sistamatic Organizing continues that while clutter can happen from having too much stuff, it also accumulates from not giving your things a designated home. Rather than throwing stuff in piles, where you’re likely to forget what you even have, “A better solution is to implement some highly visible storage solutions,” she said. “[This can] reduce the need for piles and keep belongings tidy but still in sight and top of mind.”
While it may feel counterintuitive to buy new things to help manage clutter, the experts break down some home systems they like and some tools to help your space feel stay more organized.
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