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Some outer-order experts argue that you'll do a better, quicker job if you clear clutter alone. That's certainly true for some people. They want to go at their own pace and make their own decisions.
Many barriers exist to getting help with decluttering: hiring a professional organizer is expensive; it is embarrassing to let someone into your home; and it can take a long time to see results.
Have you ever visited a home that looked totally spotless? If so, the person likely either hired a professional cleaning crew or had a strong aversion to clutter. Believe it or not, having a penchant ...
When Cara Solomon, of Philadelphia, was moving into a new apartment 14 years ago, she knew one thing: She didn’t want to live like she’d been living. The move to a new two-bedroom, two-story apartment ...
Decorating for the holidays every December can be an enjoyable activity. What is not so fun is taking it all down and keeping all that décor organized so that you can locate it the following year. In ...
Some consolidation is afoot in the world of moving and storage startups: Clutter and MakeSpace, two erstwhile rivals in the market, are merging to form a single company, which will operate under the ...
Most people identify clutter as a tangible entity. It’s that pile of papers, books, and objects sitting on your desk waiting to be put away. While the physical stuff is obvious, most of our clutter is ...
Clutter transports items for storage. Clutter Inc. said it merged with a competitor, MakeSpace in New York, on undisclosed terms. The all-equity deal, announced Feb. 24, will provide Clutter with ...