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Yes, the room I live in, the kitchen, and my bedroom (apart from the gym machines in that room, which I actually use).

And I do have inventories of the contents of storage boxes.

If it was just clothes, I'd have no problems ditching them, but it is mainly expensive but superseded electrical and hi-fi equipment. But no "rubbish" like you see in hoarder programmes such as old newspapers.

Oh, and musical instruments.

As long as it's organised properly it doesn't count as hoarding. That's what Mr. AE tells me!
 
I’m fairly sure mine was around £25 - not sure what the difference between the £29 and £40 one. Although there are 3 tiers you can keep the bottom 2 together making a wider space (IFKWIM)
 
Yeah overpriced for sure … a cheaper version will be made soon no doubt lol … I don’t lay down bottles anymore with the small spray top .. leaked everywhere even though lid was on tight …
 
I'm taking a stab here but this might be the Ikea trolly LATI has: https://www.ikea.com/gb/en/p/raskog-trolley-white-20382932/

I bought a few of them at that £25 special price but think they're worth every penny at full price. I have mine in the utility room. You can adjust the height of the shelves (a bit) and they hold heavy stuff like laundry liquids and powders.
I have one in my kitchen housing electrical gadgets I have no cupboard space for...yet.
 
As long as it's organised properly it doesn't count as hoarding. That's what Mr. AE tells me!
If it's organised it's clutter though, just organised clutter 😋
There is no need for all the world to become minimalist...just as long as you don't breach your personal "clutter threshold". For some, their stuff is stressful; but for others a clutter free environment is actually more stressful.
 
I've just got into watching online auctions where you can get all sorts of storage solutions without spending anywhere near £50.
 

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