The Case for Clutter: Why Clutter Can Actually Be a Good Thing

Three different pictures of cozy homes featuring books, blankets, and candles

The post discusses the common negative perception of clutter, rooted in its dictionary definition. It argues that clutter can also be positive and comforting, citing examples from Nancy Meyers’ films. The author introduces the concepts of constructive, intentional, and curated clutter, advocating for a balanced, personalized approach to managing clutter in one’s home.

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