Most people do a quick scan of their pantry or living room and see ordinary stuff. A carton of eggs. A bag of coffee. Maybe some old furniture or a box of trading cards buried in a closet. What’s easy to miss is how dramatically the value of these things has shifted over the past …
Most people who feel overwhelmed at home aren’t dealing with a space problem. They’re dealing with a stuff problem. Disorganization, not lack of space, drives most household clutter, time loss, and stress, according to recent U.S. surveys and behavioral research. That’s a crucial distinction, because no amount of clever storage can fix a home that …






