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We Illustrated 5 Decluttering Tips From Different Countries Around The World
Clutter can make our homes feel disorganized and overwhelming. It creates a stressful environment that can take its toll on our well-being. A good declutter can be great for our mental health, restoring order and clarity in our minds as well as our living space. But getting started can feel overwhelming. That's why we examined the top 5 tips from different locations around the world for keeping the clutter away. We've illustrated some simple tips from the USA, UK, Scandinavia, Mexico, and Japan to inspire us all to keep a tidy and clutter-free home. Each of these global styles will open your mind to new ways to keep your home neat and tidy, helping you love where you live. Claim your home back from clutter today!
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Notice that the TV has cowboys on it. Can't get much more Murkin than that!
Nope ! I am Danish and had Danish Design crammed down my throat....save a few iconic oldies it is SO meeh...give me colours and maximalism anytime. Ikea style is great for a starter home,but not longterm. DSC_0394-6...988f0d.jpg
My "clutter" are family photos, or knick-knacks that hold special memories. I'll never give up my pcushions or knick-knacks. I went all Marie Condo a year ago, and it gave me more closet space but honestly, why would I not want to see things that remind me of my blessings? Of a vacation? Of happiness? Sure, I could get rid of it all, have les dusting to do, but... then I don't live in a home. Just a house. IMHO. Peace.
My "clutter" are family photos, or knick-knacks that hold special memories. I'll never give up my pcushions or knick-knacks. I went all Marie Condo a year ago, and it gave me more closet space but honestly, why would I not want to see things that remind me of my blessings? Of a vacation? Of happiness? Sure, I could get rid of it all, have les dusting to do, but... then I don't live in a home. Just a house. IMHO. Peace.