
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

The Great Bucket Jenga Tournament
When I first open the door to this shed, I feel like I’ve stumbled upon a live-action game of Jenga where the prize is figuring out how to get to the back wall without knocking over a single bucket. As a professional organizer, I’ve seen plenty of spaces like this—overflowing with potential, and also with random fishing poles, lawn gadgets, and the occasional mystery box.


Mount Laundry and the Mystery of the Missing Floor
When I, a professional organizer, first peek into this room, my inner adventurer feels like I’ve stumbled onto an archaeological dig site. Somewhere under the mountain of shopping bags, New Balance boxes, and laundry baskets, there’s probably a perfectly good floor just waiting to be rediscovered.



The Mystery of the Missing Floor
Walking into this bedroom, my first thought is, “Ah, so this is where gravity keeps all its best work.” Clothes, papers, snack wrappers, and toys have all found their way to the carpet like it’s the VIP lounge.


Closet of Curiosities
Opening this closet feels a little like stumbling into a yard sale that forgot to set up tables. There’s a pop of orange from a jacket that looks ready for adventure, a stack of clothes resting on the wire shelves, and a jumble of bags and gear at the bottom that could probably tell stories if they could talk.


Basement of a Thousand Projects
The moment I step into this room, I feel like I’ve walked into a secret clubhouse for half-finished inventions. There are wood planks leaning in one direction, boxes stacked like a cardboard skyline, and tools scattered as if they decided to have a party without their owner.



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.



