Storage system
A storage approach where every category of thing has one decided home — near where it's used, with access matching how often it's used — rather than a collection of hopeful containers. The opposite of clutter, which is the visible symptom of a system that was never designed.
Decided homes, not containers
Buying another cupboard isn't designing storage. A system asks three things of everything you own: does it have a home, is it near its use, does its accessibility match its frequency? Clutter is a system problem, not a capacity one.
