It often happens that summer residents move everything unnecessary from their city apartment to their summer house. These are mainly things that are no longer needed, but they can't bring themselves to throw them away.
A few years of such thriftiness can turn a once neat summer house into a recycling center.
What do designers think about this?
The key to the solution is simple: you just need to find the strength within yourself and stop accumulating unnecessary things.
Sooner or later, there will be so many of them that you will have to sort through the piles at your dacha and put all this trash somewhere.
One habit that can help in this regard is to do a major cleaning once a year and throw out everything that has not been used during the year.
If we talk about a residential building, then it is necessary to organize space for storing things and periodically inspect the supplies.
You can free up space by looking through the shelves with old outerwear.
In outbuildings, it is also necessary to provide space for storing equipment.
Shovels, rakes and other tools, as well as work clothes, should be hung up and put away in boxes.
These simple tips will help you avoid clutter.