Clutter of the week
Do you feel like everyone has an organized house except you?
It’s not true!
Each week we add a real-life clutter pic to prove that you are NOT alone!
Categories
- Attic Organization
- Basement organization
- Bedroom organization
- Bedroom organizatoin
- Closet organization
- Craft room organization
- Dining room organization
- Garage organization
- Hallway Organization
- Living room organization
- Packing and unpacking
- Pantry Organization
- Shed Organization
- Spare room organization
- Toy room organization
Attack of the Multiplying Paper Towels
When I peek into this space, I can’t help but smile. It’s like the paper towels staged a full-scale takeover, flanked by NutriBullets, boxed pans, and small appliances standing guard.
How Many Bikes Is Too Many Bikes?
I stand in the doorway, coffee in hand, surveying what I can only describe as a lively ecosystem of stuff. There’s a neon-green pool noodle making a break for freedom, bicycles lounging like they’ve given up on Tour de France dreams, and a traffic cone in the middle as if it’s trying to direct everyone to their proper place.
The Great Clothes Avalanche
As a professional organizer, I’ve seen my fair share of rooms that look like a tornado threw a garage sale and forgot to invite the cleanup crew. But stepping into this lavender-hued labyrinth of laundry and toppled Tupperware, I couldn’t help but smile. Not because of the mess—though impressive in its own right—but because of the sheer potential buried under those layers of life.
A DIY Project, a Holiday Tree, and a Lamp Walk Into a Basement…
Ah, the basement. Nature’s junk drawer. This particular one is bursting with character—and Christmas wreaths, toppled chairs, mystery tubes, and a cup that I’m fairly certain hasn’t held anything drinkable since 2018.
The Sock Rebellion
There’s a certain kind of chaos that tells a story—the kind with clothes draped like modern art, a stuffed animal peeking out from behind a toppled lamp, and a bed that seems to be moonlighting as a laundry basket. This isn’t a failure; it’s just a moment in progress.
Attack of the Cardboard Kraken
There’s something delightfully ambitious about a room doing this much at once. It’s clearly a bedroom, but it’s also functioning as a storage center, a changing station, a fan-powered climate zone, and possibly an art studio—or a costume department? It’s the kind of challenge that keeps a professional organizer’s work endlessly entertaining.
The Closet of Curiosities
As a professional organizer, I never know what I'm walking into—and that's part of the fun. When I stepped into this closet, I felt like I'd entered a secret pantry-thrift store hybrid with a twist of mystery novel.
Wrath of the Sock Monster
When I walked into this room, I felt like an explorer discovering the secret lair of a mythical beast—perhaps one that hoards laundry instead of gold. As a professional organizer, I’ve navigated all kinds of cluttered terrain, but there's something charmingly rebellious about a room that says, “I know where everything is. Mostly.
Attack of the Craft Supplies
When I walked into this room, my first thought was: “Aha! A creative mastermind lives here.” My second thought was: “I should probably watch my step