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Ladies (and gents), please take note.
You may be excited about your new project, dress, outfit, toy, whatever. please take time to:

>iron your shit
>clean the area that you are taking a picture in

That being said, show us your messy room photos ('cus I know you save them)

>> No.8066004

If my room ever got that horribly messy I think I would have a full on panic attack induced by stress. What kind of chemical receptors are turned off in people like this that gives them the ability to ignore this level of filth? I get weirded out if there's a few clothes on the floor and I haven't vacuumed in a few days.

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>>8066001
Tbh I've never understood why some people are so goddamn uptight about "omg clean your room you disgusting shit" like calm the fuck down,.
Who cares if their room is clean or not, as long as there's not spiderwebs and rotting food everywhere it's not disgusting it's just messy.

>> No.8066006

>>8066005
It's really distracting when someone takes a picture with the intention for the viewer to focus on an outfit, but there's noticeable things strewn around the room that causes attention to be drawn away from the outfit.

It's just a bad move.

>> No.8066007

>>8066001
Holy shit, I know my mom always bitched that I was messy, but that was the, "Too much stuff on the dressers, and sweaters/jackets tossed on the chairs" messy. If I can't walk on the ground without stepping on something, I get anxious as fuck.

When I was in highschool, I had a friend that was Hoarders level dirty, except it was isolated to just her room. Food, clothes, and garbage tossed on the ground to the point where you couldn't see the floor, and were literally walking on a foot of trash every time you went in her room, and dirty clothes everywhere. I saw some crusty with period blood panties on her dresser once, and noped the fuck out.

>> No.8066011

>>8066005
Sometimes /cgl/ overreacts, like one anon was throwing a fit over boxes in the background, that was dumb.
But something like OP pic is distracting because it's all in the foreground.

>> No.8066012

>>8066001

Are these people not ashamed their house looks like it could be on Hoarders? I'd be.

>> No.8066015

>>8066005
Dude I get what you're saying but when it's reached the level of OP it's time to be ashamed and hide it from the public.

>> No.8066025

>>8066005
>>8066005
The thing is that mess, even if it's not rotting food in corners and shit, is still a great environment for bugs and mold and the like.
>moving back in with parents
>take opportunity to do massive cleaning/organizing of old room
>start having sneezing attacks, have to take constant breaks to breathe
>bed against wall, hasnt moved since I was eight
>push it away to clean baseboards
>corner holds the most disgusting dustball I've ever seen
>hair and dust against the wall at least two palms tall/wide, building for twelve years
>jesus fuck

I'm clean as all hell now. I wanted to puke.

>> No.8066031

>>8066005
Basically this: >>8066006

It really takes little effort to tidy your area (e.g even if it's kicking everything to the side), or even move to another area.

>> No.8066035

>>8066005
I'm the type of person who lets their room get super messy and doesn't really care, but then again, I'm also not going to take pictures of my room when it's like that.
>

>> No.8066285
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8066285

It's so distracting! I don't mind if it's a progress shot and what we're seeing is sewing / construction mess, but this is ridiculous.

At the very least, learn to crop. There's no reason for most of that junk to be in frame.

>> No.8066290
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8066290

>having a messy room

>> No.8066294

>>8066285
It's still really obvious she's standing on a literal pile of garbage. Amazing.

>> No.8066298

>>8066285
I would crop legs out.

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>> No.8066321
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>>8066312
Super jelly of your room
I get really frustrated if mine isn't tidy all the time

>> No.8066336

>>8066321
Yours is pretty good tbqh. Only thing that could change is bigger bed and new wall paint. Maybe curtains... Seen your station over at g. Always have a laugh at people who think your poster is a tv.

>> No.8066339

>>8066336
I really do want a bigger bed, I have the frame for it but mattresses cost so much.
And yeah, every time with the poster. It's either "what is that" or "why is your TV so big"

>> No.8066360

>>8066001
There's cluttered, there's messy, and then there's borderline hoarders.

When I lived with my mother, my room use to look like this. Thanks to a compound of issues, the floor rarely saw more than a pathway clear and shit was piled sky high. My problem was I thought I needed to just organize it and it'll all go away, which is why I had a fuckton of boxes and shelves and bins... In reality, I had to get rid of shit, but I was forbidden to donate things to Goodwill (something about them reselling it instead of donating it, IDFK, my whole family was against donating) and I had anxiety attacks over getting rid of some things or "I might need this later!". It's been 6 years since I've moved out and yes, my house isn't the cleanest, but you don't need to carve out a pathway from all the trash.

I cringe when I see rooms like this. I'd bet a good amount of money that it's only going to get worse and the behavior will go uncorrected. I mainly feel sorry for them. Even at my worse, I fucking cleared the view from my mirror and then took a pic, but taking a pic amongst the mess, to me, indicates they don't see a damned thing wrong with the way they live.

>> No.8066373

>>8066004
Some people seem to function in messes well. It's just how they work. For the life of me, I can never keep anything tidy. I at least try to take good care of my lolita things, keep them hung up, pressed/steamed and clean. But everything else, haha, nope. It's always a disorganized mess. When everything has it's place it's a little easier to at least maintain but it doesn't stay that way no matter how hard I try.

FYI, I take pictures outside or in an area that's not messy, like a hallway or something of that nature. I wouldn't want to show anyone my cluttered fucking messes.

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8066390

it could be worse

>> No.8066397
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8066397

I'm going over to someone's place that's super cluttered, gross, and smells like uncleaned litter boxes (two boxes for three cats in a one-person apartment, in addition to a rat and another human, there's problems, I know) to help make cosplays since I owe this friend so much for helping me out with cos stuff in the past

halp

>> No.8066404

>>8066321
So...where'd you get that Shiny Chariot poster?

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>>8066404
TRIGGER panel at Anime Expo

>>8066397
Oh god, good luck anon

>> No.8066411

>>8066373
What kind of messy are you talking about? Art supplies all over the table? Clothing you tried on spread out over the bed and chair messy? Opened letter on your desk messy? Those are all fine but when you start to just leave literal garbage and dirty clothes and food lying around it's time to stop.

>> No.8066414

>>8066397
I once visited a friend who had two dogs what let poo paw prints all around the house, a really dirty aquarium and cats that he would leave inside a closed bathroom 24/7, there was also a bird that wouldn't shut the fuck up and stop throwing seeds around and rats/roaches/pigeons all around that didn't belong to him.

I plan to never, EVER go back there.

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8066420

really? nobody?

>> No.8066424

>>8066420
That's just sad. She grew up on this and wants to be a little princess now.

>> No.8066438

>>8066390
hey, nice battle angel alita cosplay, love how the background really chanels the spirit of the city of scrapyard. seems a little bit inaccurate though.

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>> No.8066486

>>8066420
Oh shit that was 5 years ago. Now I feel old.
Agreeing with >>8066424
It's sad as fuck. She got so much shit back in the days. I can't remember if she left lolita or kept at it?

>> No.8066489

>>8066486
Left "lolita", sorry

>> No.8066499

>>8066411
Art/office supplies, papers, boxes, containers for things, dirty clothes but I regularly do laundry every few days and try to keep it contained to the bathroom or bedroom in hampers but I won't rule out something strewn somewhere. Random ass shit, why is this even here? I try to at least throw away wrappers and shit when I'm done with anything so there's no food lying around. I'm guilty of used cups sitting around my desk but I usually just wash and refill rather than dirtying up more dishes.

I used to live like a fucking slob though when I was going through depression. But my whole family was that way normally. Actually I have family that is way, way worse, like hoarders level of terrible. I'm disorganized but not filthy and I can at least throw shit away now.

I came home from a con once, my brother and niece were living with us. Normally it was just my parents and I and it didn't get too badly messy. They were using my computer, which was the only computer in the house. Beyond filling it with free screensavers and weather bug and stupid shit so I couldn't even use it, they trashed everything. Literally piles of plates, empty containers with rotting food in them, empty soda cans, they were flinging long piles of ashes all the way to the back of the desk on top of the modem, empty ash tray, empty trash can NEXT to the desk. What is flushing a toilet? Dishes floating in dirty dishwater filled with food, paper, wrappers and then they'd bitch at me for not doing dishes. Fuck you we have a dishwasher what the fuck are you even doing!? I was so happy to get out of there.

>> No.8066512

My family recently moved to a new house that was definitely a fixer upper. After all the work we've done I am convinced the lady that used to live here was a complete slob. Some of the woodwork in the house appears to have been gnawed by an animal, many kicthen cabinets are unusable, there was water damage in my closet, one shower is completely defunct, there were piles of trash left in the usable bathroom's cabinets, and every shelf in the house was coated in a layer of dust-grease. And don't get me started on neglected maintenance.

Rather than anxiety, I feel annoyed when surrounded by mess/filth. It's not hard to clean, but if you let it go on for long I understand it can become overwhelming. But come on.

>> No.8066513

>>8066312
Your room is pretty nice but your taste in anime is pretty garbage

>> No.8066523

I didnt see a room thread but my underwear drawer is a mess, anybody have good pics that I could work off of?? I have no idea how to store my pantyhose since I have a lot and they take up a lot of the space.

>> No.8066526

>>8066339
I remember seeing this on /b/ a couple years ago and the first thing that annoyed me was the colors used in the room

>> No.8066529

>>8066523
color coordinate

>> No.8066531

>>8066306
This is is! Damn it! Peachy milk tea!!!!

>> No.8066536

>>8066306
>>8066309
>>8066312
My bland American nightmare.

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>>8066486
it's ok anon i'm old too now
lots of princesses have come and gone

>> No.8066568

>>8066486
Deets?

>> No.8066579

>>8066523
I wished I had saved it, but there was a picture someone posted here a month or so ago where they folded their loli socks up so the pattern was visible, and had them stacked in the drawer like that. It was really neat, and I tried to implement it, with less success (normalfag socks take up too much space).

>> No.8066580

A little bit disorganized or untidy I can forgive but if you're taking a picture, please make sure it's clean. If you cba to clean, then cut yourself out of the photo and just post the outfit. The mess is distracting.

All I can think of is a picture of a girl dressed in Lolita/cosplay, she's standing in her bathroom, and in the background all you can see is the trash can piled high with bathroom trash. SO GROSS!

>> No.8066581

My room gets pretty terrible sometimes, but only during bad bouts of depression. Blah. Apparently that isn't uncommon for it to happen.

>> No.8066584

>>8066526
Seriously? On /b/? Never posted it there before so I guess someone just took it from /v/ or /g/.

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>>8066523
search on ebay or taobao for sock drawer organizer.

>> No.8066641
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Alright, I'll bite. this used to be my room, many years ago at my parent's house. It's at an angle because I believe I was taking it from my loft bed, so I could at least sleep away from the clutter.

That little space where my laptop is? yeah, that's where I would sit every day.

then I went overseas for many months and spent a lot of time living out of a suitcase, and while I was gone my parents excavated the bedroom in anticipation for moving me into a bigger room. IDK why, but living in hostels and having no real space to 'spread out' made me despise clutter and hoarding.

Now I have my own apartment and its a constant fight with myself between allowing some liveable clutter (since I'm still a lazy fuck), and wanting to clean the entire place from head to toe. Usually in the winter, I leave the clutter and let it accumulate, and come spring/summer, I'm a cleaning whore.

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>>8066523

>> No.8066649

>>8066641
Nvm, I was just taking it from the front door. But in my defense that room was super tiny, you're basically seeing it from wall-to-wall.

>> No.8066659

>>8066641
And I though I had a cluttering problem. My room is slightly messy (like the couch and chair are covered in clothes and fabric), but at least you can see the ground. Walk on it. Without killing your feets. I feel a bit better now.

>> No.8066665

>>8066659
Yeah...I had designated 'feet spaces' that were about the size of the balls of my feet where I would place my toes to get from one side of the room to the other. It kind of resembled the worst ballet you've ever seen with some of the leaps I'd have to make.

>> No.8066673

>>8066641
>Now I have my own apartment and its a constant fight with myself between allowing some liveable clutter (since I'm still a lazy fuck), and wanting to clean the entire place from head to toe. Usually in the winter, I leave the clutter and let it accumulate, and come spring/summer, I'm a cleaning whore.

Oh good. I'm not the only one who gets bitten by a radioactive Martha Stewart every spring, and turns into a cleaning/organizing maniac.

All I gotta say is UnfuckYourHabitat is a goddamned godsend. It's realistic goals that I can see, instead of seeing some horrible room as the before pic and then an immaculate room as the after. Gives me hope.

>> No.8066676

>>8066523
If you have an Ikea near you, I use the SKUBB box with compartments to organize my dresser drawers. They're about $8 each.

>> No.8066704

>>8066673
thank you for that recommendation! I just discovered it and I love it already.

Now I prefer my apartment when it looks 'unlived in', kind of like those model homes. It has never gotten to that point since somebody moved in with me, but...baby steps, I suppose.

>> No.8066843

My apartment has always been messy. Not op pic messy but every horizontal surface is always covered with something. Now and then, I'll get really lazy and the floor will start getting messy too. Usually about a week after that is when I snap and get things to look manageable. What helps me best is deadlines, like when a friend is coming over. I'm moving soon, so knowing I would have to pack a messy apartment and clean as I go is motivating me to clean first and give myself enough time to pack.
Can't post pictures because I'm on mobile but imagine a 600 square feet apartment that looks like 400 because of how messy it is right now.

>> No.8066932

>>8066638
Pretty sure I got some of those at Walmart or target once for dirt cheap.

>> No.8067644

>>8066665
>>8066659
I'm seriously so glad I'm not the only one who's had a bedroom like this. That's the current state of mine now. I don't know what happened really. In high school, I used to be particularly neat, but now I live in a dorm and I'm kind of depressed, and I have some weird problem about leaving my room when there are other people in the kitchen. My room is gross. I don't even know how to get back into the habit of keeping it clean.

>> No.8068111

>>8067644
Try creating a circumstance weekly that forces you to have a set cleaning time. Like volunteering your room for study sessions or chilling. Anything that will increase the benefit of having a clean space.
I dormed at a private college that enforced Sabbath days of rest and people got super judgey if you even looked like you might be doing house/homework before sunset. There was a lot of pressure to get all that crap done the night before or else it just wasn't happening. Awful experience otherwise, but that extra oomph permanently changed my cleaning habits for the better!

>> No.8068116

>>8066309
is that bed from ikea because i think i also have that bed

>> No.8068120

>>8066420
someone help her jesus christ

>> No.8068121

>>8066306
I love those glass cases but glass worries me. How prone to tipping/breaking are they? Especially if you have an asshole cat.

>> No.8068125

>>8066001
>has to stand on a chair because her skirt would sink into the clutter and not be visible anymore
yeah, no problem there

>> No.8068231

>>8066397
> be me
> stay at friend’s house during con-weekend
> said friend is some sort of animal hoarder resulting in 2 dogs, around 7 cats and a hedgehog in a cardboard box at the time being
> she has a normal sized house, 2 floors and a basement, dogs stay in the garden 24/7
> cats are most of the time kept inside
> go inside for the first time, looks okay but smells weird
> go upstairs
> catshit everywhere
> can't use the toilet upstairs because the floor is covered in catshit
> shit stays there for the entire weekend
> I am told not to leave any door open because the cats would come in and shit there too
> basement is apparently full of catshit too
> nobody bothers to clean it up someday

>> No.8068378

>>8068231
oh my god thats unhealthy. i feel for you

>> No.8068383

>>8068121
We just got two. I'd be worried if an asshole cat tried to jump on it, but just bumping into it might not be a problem. I'd just situate them in a corner or against other tall furniture for more stability. It looks like it possibly can be secured to a wall. Ikea usually includes stuff to secure your furniture.

>> No.8068391

>>8066420
>povertita

>> No.8068418

>>8066025
Okay but not moving your bed for 12 years is different from the usual small clutter that /cgl/ freaks about.

I let my room get hella messy, but it's literally just laundry that I take off after work and throw on the floor because I'm too tired. I pick it all up every few days, it doesn't mean I'm disgusting because there's some stuff on my floor.

I personally get really freaked out if I have to sleep in a room that's super clean and tidy because it feels... wrong? to me. Like I want my space to be a little messy because then it feels like someone lives there, not like a museum exhibit.

Of course anything like OP is completely out of the question.

>>8068231
That's so fucking gross.

If they had enough litter boxes, the cats wouldn't do that, but they probably had like 1 or 2 for 7 cats, right?

Also

>dogs outside 24/7

You should have called animal control. That's so gross, not to mention dangerous, for all of the animals and people involved.

>> No.8068478

>>8066001
Wait, she's standing on a chair? That means there's literally feet of clothes and junk underneath her. Like a garbage dump.

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8068543

I love when clothes just lay around. You just couldn't kick the stuff out of the picture?

>> No.8068705

Man sometimes I get lazy and let clutter accumulate, like books and clothes and stuff strewn around, but I can't understand people who don't throw away trash. There is no reason to have empty cans and pizza boxes and shit lying around unless you've completely given up on life. That stuff attracts bugs and vermin and quickly takes your living space from messy to outfight filth. Throwing away trash is the easiest thing you can do as far as cleaning, there's pretty much no effort involved other than wheeling your cans out to the curb once a week.

>> No.8068814

>>8068231
I know that feel
>Stop at a friend's who lives near a con.
>She lives in a large house with roommates
>Clothes everywhere, clean mixed in with dirty.
>Used face wipes and cotton buds strewn everywhere.
>Empty plates and takeout containers.
>She hasn't changed her bedsheets, so they smell of sex stank still.
>Ask her where her spare sheets are, she doesn't have any.
>She washes them but they don't dry in time.
>Ask her where her dish detergent is, she doesn't have any so she suggests using shower gel and a loofa to wash her dishes.
>I decide to sleep on the couch rather than risk getting aids from her bed.
>Will never stop there again, also vowed never to buy brand from her after seeing the state of her room.

>> No.8068824

>>8068543
What skirt is this? CoF doesn't load the comments for me anymore

>> No.8068833

>>8068824
Bodyline L514

www.bodyline.co.jp/bodyline/showProduct2.asp?id=7602&pageNumber=2&pageStop=stop_2&noSubType=N

>> No.8068846

>>8068231
I feel so fucking sad for the cats. Cats are clean pets, they use their toilet if they can, but if it's too dirty they use a "cleaner" place.
Poor cats.

>> No.8068861

Sometimes it's just too hard to keep your room clean.
My bf and me have to temporarily live in his old room at his parents again until we can move near his new workplace in a few months. Two grown persons with all of their belongings in a medium sized room just calls for a mess. We already bought new shelves and cupboards for our stuff and the room basically is filled with furniture. All of the shelves and cupboards are stuffed, we literally have no place and the room looks so random and shit. I'm actually a clean and tidy person and hate living like this, it all triggers my depression. I already stopped taking outfit shots in this mess.

>> No.8068863

>>8068846
This. I tried to post earlier when 4chan was being weird, but cats are some of the cleanest animals, and if they're going on the floor just anywhere, that means that to them, the floor is the cleanest place they can find. I take care of a couple of strays, and the kitten, that has never been house trained, and has lived in my backyard his entire life, will only go to the bathroom in a pot filled with soil, despite having literally an entire neighbourhood to roam. Cats instinctually try to poop and pee in an area that they can cover it up, so that tells just how long the owners went without cleaning the litterbox even once.

>> No.8068872

>>8068814
Aughhh I don't understand people who don't use dish soap. I once bought my ex some dish soap and hand soap because his house was... unholy. (it was literally as bad as >>8066420 before I fucking cleaned everything)
I saw a photo of his kitchen months later and the same bottles were still three quarters full. I bought him dish sponges and I'm fairly certain they were rotting.

>had to leave a couple of cosplays at his house because my place lacks storage
>broke up with him months ago
>stuff is still at his
>daren't pick them up, scared of what I might catch

>> No.8068881

>>8068872
I've seen her dump brand on the floor near rotten food and makeup then she's selling it on fb as *like new*

>> No.8068898

>>8066420
i feel so bad for this girl holy shit she looks underage so i assume this is her mom's (or whatever guardian her ass lives with) place so she probably had to grow up in that toxic ass environment

>> No.8069058

>>8068846
Reminds me of my parents house. They had one catbox for six cats. I moved the tv in the living room to sweep and mop. Found an unholy amount of cat shit behind it. Didn't even notice it because the tv was in the corner, hardly ever moved, and the whole house reeked of cat piss.

>> No.8069248

>>8068121
It's heavy. Won't tip over by a cat

>>8068116
Ikea malm bed? The greatest.

>>8066513
thankss

>> No.8069286

>>8066001
I feel so bad for this girl. I've talked to her a bit, and is nice, but a bit clueless and doesn't get the concept of cleaning.

>> No.8069298

>>8068121
Those bitches are heavier and sturdier than they look, no worries, Anon. Detolf strong.

>> No.8069627

>>8068116
>>8069248
>TFW that bed from ikea is my dream ikea home bed

With some nice lavender sheets and a dark grey comforter.

>> No.8069852

>>8068881
Name and shame please. I think nobody would want to buy from such a filthy person. If she can't wash her clothes/bedsheets then I assume she's also not capable to wash or at least dry clean her brand.

>> No.8070298

>>8066638
http://www.ebay.com/itm/131373802713?_trksid=p2059210.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT Just ordered this set of 4 drawer organizers for under $12.

>> No.8070880

>>8068824
I didn't realize this thread was about what these people were wearing. I could have sworn it was about dirty rooms.

>> No.8070885

>>8070880
Pretty sure people are allowed to ask board-related questions no matter what the thread is.

>> No.8070976

>>8066321
Did you paint your walls? It looks very nice. I think I remember you from the room threads but only because of the odd positioning of the bed and table.

>> No.8071310

>>8066373
I'm admittedly one of those people. My room isn't really bad, just stuff in places it shouldn't be

>> No.8072448
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This was my room when I lived with my parents, I had the beginnings of a hoarding problem but thankfully I have a baby now and its forced me and my boyfriend to be minimalist and keep a lot of the junk in an attic.

>> No.8072491

>>8072448
top shelf digimon
aww yiss anon

good to hear you cleaned up for baby's sake

>> No.8072520

>>8072448
That transforming Garudamon was my favorite childhood toy ever.

>> No.8072602

>>8070976
No, that's how they came with the house. Unfortunately I can't change them.

>> No.8072904

My room looks like OP....

How on earth do I even start to get rid of this mess?
I just have a lot of shit...

>> No.8072905

My room looks like OP...

How on earth do I even start to get rid of this mess?
I just have too much shit...

>> No.8072913

>>8072905
I know it's ~lol leddit~ but /r/hoarding has some good advice, and sometimes there are submissions to see before and afters. (I love those so much, except for dead cats in freezers.)

>> No.8072967

>>8072913
Thanks I'll take a look.
Hopefully I won't stumble upon the dead cats there... :/

>> No.8073121

>recently tore some ligaments in my ankle, crutches suck.
>I'm usually messy
>shit is getting unbearable now that getting up is a hassle.
help.

>> No.8073154
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I'm just gonna leave this here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uzy1uUgeRPI

>> No.8073189

>>8072905
Check out http://unfuckyourhabitat.tumblr.com

It has good advice and a lot of before and after.

From my personal experience growing up with a room like that. Get several boxes(like the medium moving boxes at home depot) and start organizing things by categories. Like I had a couple for crafting, one full of shoes, one for toys, one for fabric, etc...

Clothing I put in one big pile. Anything I thought might have been dirty was washed.

Several trash bags on hand to throw away garbage. Took any cans or bottles to a can outside.

When I had a bunch of stuff in the boxes that I had excess of. I'd go through and get rid of stuff to donate. Reduce down my wardrobe, get rid of extra crafting supplies(because I didn't need 10 spools of red thread)

I'd dedicate a day to just cleaning and marathoned shows like clean house for motivation. If you have a ton of stuff like I did. Then it takes a long time and you just have to keep working on it.

>> No.8073250

>>8072913
>dead cats in freezers
Holy shit.

Anyway, I'm not the original Anon, but thank you so much for introducing me to that /r/. I'm a bit of a recovering hoarder and a child of one, and it's refreshing and reassuring to see that I have improved significantly since I've moved out. There's a 1-10 clutter scale that I saw and going by those pics, I'm normally between a 2-3 on my WORST days and that makes me a bit happy. I have kids so it's never absolutely immaculate, but it's also never insane. Like I said, I come from a hoarding mother and it almost consumed me too.

>> No.8073329
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8073329

My bedroom from my old apartment. For some reason the closet was missing a door? I think this was the messiest I ever was, plus a pair of sweats and a sweater thrown over my chair thing. I do a full bedroom clean once a week, along with the bathroom, including washing the floors. I think how you live reflects how you were raised honestly. My mom is like Martha Stewart Hitler, and if I don't make my bed everyday before leaving for class I'm terrified she'll crawl out of the woodwork and scream at me.

I really dislike getting extra knick knacks of things I don't really need, since I find them excessive and hard to organize. I found it embarrassing that I had to keep my hamper in the open at this place since there was no room in the closet, but it was the same for my flatmates as well. Anything messier than this irks me, since I'm used to my home looking like something out of a Country Sampler. I don't really understand how OP can live like that, but I understand having messy desks. My desk is usually messy when I'm working on a painting or something, but I consider that "organized chaos"? But once I'm done I always clean everything up and then organize it, and repeat the process. It helps me get excited about new projects since each mess is particular to what I'm working on.

>> No.8074105

A girl told me that her grandma said there some kind of strange odor coming from her room. Of course she played it off like it wasn't her fault but now I wonder do some girls emit strange odors or did she just have bad hygiene. What do you think was that smell?

>> No.8074121

>>8074105
I think it depends. Like some places get that sweaty locker room smell if a person doesn't vacuum and change their sheets regularly. Also if they have pets. Pets can make a place smell. My parents place has that issue since they have three indoor dogs(Two of them larger ones). Even though the dogs don't pee or poo in the house. The dog smell is in the carpet.

If she doesn't regularly clean, the smell could be in her carpet or any other surface with fabric.

>> No.8074139

>>8074105
Bad hygiene, not taking proper care of your room (getting fresh air, cleaning, etc)...

You would be surprised how many people legitimately don't know how to properly clean. It's kind of sad and scary.

>> No.8074599

>>8068861
If it's only for a few months, act like you're on an extended trip. Figure out the minimum things you need for daily living, plus a few extras, then pack everything else up. You might still be crowded with the boxes but at least it will look less messy AND save you some time when you finally get to move!

>> No.8076211

>>8066035
I'm the same, anon.

>> No.8076229

>>8066645


Ahhhhhhhhh, thank you.

I need some cute sock organizers like that.

>> No.8076239

>>8066001
I guess I'm just a lifestyle person, but I do not understand how people can square the circle of spending hundreds of dollars to look sweet and precious and then go home and live in a wreck of a space like that. I mean your bedroom doesn't need to be all decked out, but it doesn't cost anything to just clean it up.

>> No.8076255

>>8066005
I wouldn't want to buy lolita clothes off someone who literally kept wigs and accessories strewn on the floor like in OP's pic. It stresses me out realising that there are people who I might buy off who keep their shit like that.

>> No.8076264

>>8066007
My aunt was complaining to my mum in a "Oh, teenagers" way about her daughter...who if she didn't clean the room of, would just leave it, and who my aunt eventually had to go in periodically to get rid of rotting food. It sounded disgusting as shit. My little sister was slightly like that when she was 13-14, but not because she'd just toss stuff on the ground but because she'd put an apple core or something down somewhere where you wouldn't notice it when you walked into her room and then accidentally forget it was there until it started rotting, whereas my cousin would happily have rotting food in plain sight without doing shit about it.

I also had a friend when I was 8 whose room had piles of clothes that the dog had shit on top of, but her mother was a heroin addict so that kind of explains it (I didn't realise her mother was an addict until years later - I just thought that (other than the dog shit) my friend was having a great life because she got to make hot chocolate whenever she wanted).

>> No.8076270

>>8066306
See, I like things to be organized but the top of that long black shelf is just uncomfortably empty. Either have nothing on it at all, and move the figurine on it to the cabinet, or fill it up with stuff. With just one thing on it's awkward.

>> No.8076276

>>8066360
>taking a pic amongst the mess, to me, indicates they don't see a damned thing wrong with the way they live
This. That's the worrying part.

>> No.8076278

>>8066390
That is also fucking disgusting, but at least most of the junk seems to be in a part of the room that's all storage, not living/walking space.

>> No.8076294

>>8066673
Huh. I'd never heard of UnfuckYourHabitat. Had a quick look at it and it basically seems like FlyLady for young singles.

>> No.8076302

>>8066641
At least a tiny room is a bit of an excuse though. I'm a naturally organized person (think alphabetized bookshelves) but between 16 and 18 my room gradually got more and more messy. It was never anywhere near as bad as the people in this thread, just stuff like clothes on the floor (the kind that had been worn once so I didn't want to put them back in the wardrobe, but that weren't dirty enough to actually go in the laundry basket) or piles of cardboard shipping cartons that I refused to put in the bin but never got round to taking to the recycling centre (our collection only took paper, not cardboard). My excuse was that I physically didn't have enough space for all my shit, even though I was by no means a hoarder - stuff like that, even after I got a set of square shelves in the corner that removed a lot of the floor clutter by meaning that my rucksack and hats/gloves/scarves and clothes that had been worn once could be put in boxes on there, I still didn't have a space to put my schoolbooks so they lived between my chair and my windowsill for two years.

It baffles me how some of the people in this thread have such awful rooms even though their rooms are obviously huge. Now I'm at college I have a much tidier room than anyone else I know, because while they whine about the confines of dorm living, my dorm is actually larger than my childhood bedroom (and I don't have 400 or so novels on the bookshelves in here - I get to leave them all at home). The biggest problem is finding space to store both a large-ish lolita wardrobe and a 50-piece (tried 33-piece, but even not counting shoes it wasn't enough) normal wardrobe, but I manage and I have a one-in-one-out policy on my ordinary wardrobe now to stop it going beyond what I can store.

>> No.8076303

>>8068705
This. I've been known to let my trash bin get really full and keep stuffing it down, but I never let trash just hang around elsewhere in my room. I don't get how people can have stuff rotting in there.

>> No.8076313

>>8069286
>doesn't get the concept of cleaning
Does she have some kind of mental illness?

>> No.8076315

>>8076303
Same. Every time I see this thread it reminds me I need to vacuum though, and I feel like I only see it at gross hours of the early morning.

My room is really horrible since it's not really 'mine', I moved into it from my downstairs room because it's more private and has an ensuite, but all my clothes, books, etc. are still down there... Planning on moving into the flat soon but, man, I really want my own space.

>> No.8076316

>>8072905
Four binbags/boxes should deal with a lot of it if you're not a hoarder type who gets scared of chucking out literal trash in case it comes in handy later.
>keep
>keep but needs to be washed
>donate
>trash

>> No.8076328

>>8076316
Oh, and for stuff that needs to be washed or donated, deal with it straight away. If it ends up sitting by the door for days, chuck it.

>> No.8076332

>>8076303
Yeah, this. I'm messy, but not dirty. Lots of stuff I don't want to ever throw out and don't really have room for - but nothing that's actual organic garbage.

>> No.8076342

>>8072448
>Enderman and creeper plushies
You are a young mother.

>> No.8076388
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Hell yeah my f-in room is a pig sty. I spend 40 hours a week organizing and cleaning up after people, plus roughly 10 hours a week just in transit to and from places, 16 hours a week making food, and 63 hours a week sleeping. That's roughly 3 hours of free time per workday that I cram eating, reading/watching something, general pickup of the rest of the house (bathroom, kitchen, living room, doing daily dishes), feeding and taking care of/cleaning up after a cat, a 50 gal fish tank with giant goldfish, and a 5 gal fish tank with 2 betas.

My two days off? Sometimes it's nice to just enjoy things, but I'm usually doing laundry for the week, deep clean of the other areas of the house, getting caught up on my online courses, and going out once in a while with friends or doing something fun.

Screw the bedroom. I don't have the money for a nice dresser anyways, and my boyfriend and myself like clothes.

That being said, find a place that is clean and free of clutter. Cluttered backgrounds make it very difficult to give proper critique of an already busy outfit because it draws the eye away from the subject.

>> No.8076396

>>8076388
Pics of goldfish plz

>> No.8076456

>>8068846
>>8068863
Yeah, those cats are going to have a lot of anxiety. Cats feel stressed if they can see or smell their shit because it means predators can find them easily. They bury it for that reason.

>> No.8076472

>>8076396
>50 gallon tank
>"giant" goldfish
bitch you best be joking. If they're anywhere close to fullgrown and you have them in a tank that small I swear to god I will set your garbage hoard on fire.

>> No.8076494

I always feel so terrible about how my room looks, but between MS, school, depression, and the fact that my dorm room is the size of a postage stamp, it just feels like it's never going to get clean until I graduate and haul everything out. I hate living like this but I have no energy to clean. Organization sites have always been useless to me. When I'm in a larger room (like my room at my parents house) I'm able to keep things fairly clean, but this dorm room is just killing me.

>> No.8076499

>>8066420
I've always wanted to know the story behind this girl. Do we know what happened to her? Is there still an original post up somewhere on LJ..?

>> No.8076595

I have to say, this thread actually kicked my ass into working on my room. I've been trying to improve it for a year. I haven't cosplayed what so ever recently, so I mean it's not like expensive wigs or costumes have just be trashed. But between depression and stuff it's just been hard to motivate myself. I worked on my desk, just the desk, for an hour to an hour and a half and I already feel so much better about my living space. This thread is a god send.

>> No.8076660

>>8072905
My room was at that level when I moved into my new dorm. Went from walk in closet and many drawers to one tint wardrobe. Invest in lots of clothes storage, drawers are the best because you can put things on top.
SIt down with a few bin bags, be ruthless and throw away anything that is beyond saving and donate anything you haven't worn in 6+ months.
When you get clothes out of the laundry, put them away right away. I found my biggest problem was that I would just put clean clothes on my floor and that would build and build.

>> No.8076666

>>8076595
This.
I turbo cleaned my kitchen and living room. Still needs a ton of work to be complete, but it's a hell of a jump start. I'm hopefully gonna finish it tonight when I get home from work. I should post pics later...

>> No.8076667

>>8076666
>forgot to delete email
>on phone, can't delete post
GDI...

>> No.8076677

This thread made me want to clean my living room, but soon after I started i realised 90% of the clutter is my partners shit. MTG, YGO and WS cards, deckboxes everywhere, a bunch of monhun figures he got that he's not put anywhere, repeat as nauseum. Its everywhere! I bought an Expedit from IKEA so we could house our consoles and medium sized figures (detolfs aren't in our local IKEA ATM) and he's bunged some packaging on there. Packaging which I can't throw away because collections blahblahblah. I can't even see my coffee table. There's a broken chair given to us by his hoarder dad who can't see anything thrown away, and its being used as a table too. We have frozen pizza boxes in here for a giveaway he wants to enter and he hasn't even bothered cutting out the tokens, just has stacked them on the floor.

This is really depressing me as I grew up in an untidy house, and viewed leaving home as my chance to have somewhere calm to be. But he's fucking lazy, i feel paralysed. And throwing stuff into a binbag is not an option.

>> No.8076755

I used to have a friend like this. And her room reflected her personality and attitude in general. She was unorganized, unreliable as a friend and kind of lazy. She always took the least effort as possible to get things done and always showed up late at meets. It was difficult for her to adhere to deadlines. When I visited her at her home she never even bothered to pick up her dirty clothes from the floor, her room always looked like a mess. It really bothered me that I had to invest so much energy into that friendship and I gained like nothing in return because she was too lazy to be proactive. Throughout our friendship I did a lot of favours to her but when I asked her just for a tiny little favour in return she got passive aggressive and felt exploited. At some point I couldn't bare this any longer and had to brake contact with her.

I honestly think she has some serious issues with her self and her life, it is a mess in a literal sense. If she can't even keep her room organized how can she do so with her life? I always tried to motivate her and offered my help in case she just feels overwhelmed by it or something, but she never showed intrest to work on her issues with her self. And that's the point where I give up.

I think a messy room is often a sign that the person can't cope with their life and avoids to be confronted by reality as much as possible. If you are a organized person and clean up your personal space the next thought is usually "now this is done, so what's next", you can concentrate on other things better. I think messy people want to avoids those thoughts at all cots because it would confront them with their fucked up reality so they rather keep the effort in life low, hence a messy room.

>> No.8076767

>>8076677
Oh, Anon. I really feel for you. I'm not in the same situation, but I also have a lot of trouble figuring out how to deal with my stuff and my partner's stuff. We always talk about what we want to put in storage or throw away, but that means neither of us can clean effectively on our own and the room/house is a mess all the time. Also, we have two other roommates who have way too much stuff that "we could use," so the basement and living spaces are unmanageable.

I have always been messy, but my parents' house was always pristine and free of clutter. Now that I'm on my own, I feel like such a disappointment because I can't maintain the standard that I've come to expect.

>> No.8076823

>>8076677
Perhaps invest in some cheap plastic storage boxes for his cards? Like ones that can go under the bed. For the packaging, would it be possible to flat pack it down and store it away somewhere? My boyfriend is the same, he hates throwing out packaging because blah blah resale value, but we compromised and it's all flat packed and kept in a large drawer.
For the broken chair, I'd personally throw it away while your bf is out and tell him that you fell on it and it completely broke.
Shelves are always a good storage idea, any storage off the ground is good really.

>> No.8076846

>>8076472
+1
http://www.practicalfishkeeping.co.uk/content.php?sid=2599

>> No.8076853

>>8076666
It's motivated me too. Like an anon above, I had a ton of cardboard boxes that I was keeping either on the grounds it'd save me money on shipping containers if I sold anything, or because I hadn't got round to taking them to the recycling centre. They're by the door now and going tomorrow. Really ought to do a general hoover and desk cleanup too, and change my bedsheets. I have a bad habit of putting off hoovering for ages because my room is up a bunch of stairs and really small, so bringing the hoover up there just to clean maybe three metres square of floorspace that isn't covered by the bed or cupboards seems like too much effort for too small a job.

>> No.8076901

>>8076660
I count summer and winter wardrobes seperately. Getting everything that's not in season right now out of your closet and into storage (I have a box under my bed for it) doesn't just save space, it makes it a lot easier to pick outfits in the morning when you don't have to consciously skim over all the stuff that's wrong for the current weather. When the weather changes, I swap it out. I don't get rid of all my winter stuff when summer rolls around (you still get the odd day that's cool enough for a jumper) but I go down from the 8-10 jumpers I have in winter to only one or two. This is actually a list of what I swap out. I tend to try to visualise it as direct swaps so that I know I have both work and casual clothes for both seasons, but in reality it doesn't work that way because I have more hats and jumpers than items to replace them with.

>trainers-->Converse knockoffs
>heeled black boots-->some sort of smartish shoes
>flat-heeled brown boots-->some sort of casual-ish shoes
>long smart wool black coat-->lightweight black trenchcoat
>green parka-->orange acrylic "wool" coat that actually isn't warm
>hoodie-->light summer jacket
>jumper-->bright blue T-shirt
>jumper-->lightweight floral summery blouse
>jumper-->lightweight white summery blouse
>green woolly hat-->wide-brimmed sunhat with blue trimmings
>cream bobble hat-->sunglasses
>scarf-->cargo shorts
>gloves-->combats

>> No.8076906

>>8076677
I'm moving into a shared house next year and really scared of this happening to me. All of the people involved are friends, but it's hard to judge how tidy they'll be in a house when before I've only seen how they lived in tiny dorm rooms.

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>> No.8076945

If you put all this effort into perfecting your cosplay, your coords, or your makeup and your room looks like shit and is not as emaculate as your outfit then you have your priorities out of sorts in my opinion. Get off the internet pull back your hair put on some music and seriously organize and keep your room clean. Dust, vacuum, make your bed, do some laundry. It literally takes me like 30 minutes to do this kind of stuff. Before you take pictures make sure you clean the mirror of your pimple and toothpaste smear. Seriously how can you put so much effort into your appearance? I can imagine somebody looking fantastic but their room looks and smells like shit, insinuating that they smell like shit too.

>> No.8076988

>>8066005
somebody likes rising cockroaches on their room

>> No.8077016

>>8076677

If my partners hasn't cleaned up or taken care of a specific thing after being politely asked to, I go full passive aggressive. Everything gets piled on his computer chair and he has to take care of it.

>> No.8077624

Messy boyfriend anon here. Thank you for your advice/ comments. Nice to know I'm not overreacting.
>>8076823
I had a good whinge at him last night and told him how depressed I feel. So apparently whilst I am at work today he'll sort it all out? He's actually really good when he's motivated so I'm hoping for a transformation.
We're not allowed to put shelves up unfortunately, and we have inspections every 3 months so its not worth putting up to take down. And the ceilings are so low that the freestanding shelves we have scraped the ceiling when we put them up! But I'm going to see if we can dedicate one expedit cube to our deckboxes ( I have two, but he has about 10 plus loose cards) as they're pretty at least.
I told him I was going to set the chair on fire so that's getting fixed or thrown now.
>>8076906
Its hard to move in with friends. You're going to need to make clear boundaries or someone will be hurt or there'll be falling outs. Good luck!
>>8077016
I have passive aggressive tendencies and I hate them, so I try not to do this! I had to be really open and clear. If it still isn't tidied I'll probably get all moody though.

>> No.8077722

>>8066001
How could you even take a photo like that and then have the audacity to post it online for everyone to see.

>> No.8077735

Any and all of JasonTerror's progress photos should be posted in this thread...

>> No.8077737

>>8076342
I have an enderman plush and I'm 26.

>> No.8077742

>>8066360
That's how my room is. I have a pathway from the door to the bed, and the bed to the closet, and that's all I go. It's not trash because I throw away food and drinks and trash, more like I have to much fucking stuff and it's just piled at this point. And I have so many clothes that my closest is PACKED, and have taken to using the backs of my bedroom and closet doors to hang stuff on, a free standing clothing rack that is full and has clothes piled on top of it, and have bled over into hanging clothing on the rod in the spare bathroom.
But I guess at least it's not as bad as the hoarders on tv where the piles are as tall as them.

>> No.8077973

Hey Anons, any cleaning/arranging hints for those of us who aren't dirty, but just have too much stuff and not enough space?

Living in NYC is great, but the apartment sizes don't leave much room for storage.

>> No.8078003

>>8077624
That shelf rule is so dumb. Are you in rented/dorm rooms? I live in a rented house with my bf and friends and we're allowed to have whatever we want on the walls as long as we fill holes etc. Do you have space under your bed? My friend has one of those bed frames where the mattress lifts up and there's storage space, such a life saver.

>> No.8078041

>>>>8078003
Man that bed sounds amazing! When we moved in together we both bought our mattresses with us, so our extra mattress is underneath the bed. The bed is super low anyway so even before it wasn't possible to fit stuff under there.

The shelving rule is annoying but its really common in rented accommodation. If you let an idiot put up shelves and they don't know whats a supporting wall or which parts have cables going through them you could really mess up. I can understand they don't want us doing anything that can ruin their wallpaper job! But yeah, frustrating when everything has to be floorstanding.
I've just been sent a photo of my living room and the sofa has been moved and loads of crap gone! I'm so happy.

>> No.8078051

>>8077973
Ok this is maybe a bit hipsterish, but I really like the Apartment Therapy blog. It really have nice tips for you to keep your flat clean, organize and styish even with a really small surface.

>> No.8078062

>>8066321
>All that madoka stuff

Plz be friend

>> No.8078073

>>8078062
Only if you answer correctly who the best meguca is

>> No.8078079

How do you guys deal with clothes you've worn, but haven't gotten dirty enough for a wash?

Especially clothes that do not touch my skin like cardigans and stuff.. I definitely do not wash those after each use. I usually put these type of clothes on a chair, but it just really piles up a lot after a week and that irritates me too.

>> No.8078088

>>8078079
Shit like jackets, sweaters, etc, hang them up in a closet somewhere separate from everything else. I put my pants and shirts in two separate closets, so all my jackets just go with the pants, annd they don't end up mixed with freshly washed shirts.

>> No.8078235

>>8078079
My feeling is that if it's clean enough to be worn again it's clean enough to go back in the closet/drawer.

>> No.8078238

>>8077742
Do you really need all those clothes though? You could probably stand to get rid of some of your shit. It can't literally all be stuff that you love, fits perfectly, is in really good condition, and you have other clothes that you can coordinate with it.

>> No.8078250

>>8078079
I'm the anon who mentioned problems with this when I was living in a small room upthread. Wherever I've lived, I've put stuff like leather jackets or certain jumpers that are equally clean before and after wearing back in the closet (as long as I hadn't spilt anything on them). I used to drop stuff like T-shirts and trousers that had been worn but still smelled/felt clean on the floor (sometimes I'd put trousers back in the closet but I usually wouldn't), but now I have a small box on the floor that I can drop stuff like that in, and if I need to clear the floor I can shift the box to under the bed or on a shelf. I find that your ability to judge cleanliness of clothes/what clothes are reasonable to wear changes the longer it's been since you've showered (also, when you feel dirty you don't want to ruin new clothes), so after a shower I usualyl end up re-checking the stuff on the floor and most of it now seems unclean enough to go in the laundry.

>> No.8078276

>>8066641
DISGUSTING

>> No.8078280

No wonder you gals are so lonely.

>> No.8078299

>>8078088
>>8078235
>>8078250
Thanks anons. The box idea is actually good!

>>8078235
It's nothing personal, but when I think about the places I've sat/leaned on/etc. with my clothes, I start to feel disgusted. The public transport here is especially gross so I'd rather not put it back with my clean clothes. But I really do hate seeing the extra clutter :(

>> No.8078304

>>8078299
Public transport where I am ain't great, but it doesn't bother me at all because my coat is the only part of me that has to be in contact with it for most of the year. Even if it's too warm to wear my coat on the bus, I'll sit on my coat rather than on the seat.

>> No.8078365

>>8078051
Thanks, I'm reading it right now.

Hipsters have some really good ideas, even if their fashion sense sucks and their sheep-like political ideologies are starting to get scary.

A lot of this website does seemed to be aimed at people with a lot more disposable income than me.

>> No.8078400

>>8078365
Did you see the UnfuckYourHabitat thing suggested upthread as well? Maybe it's not specific enough to small spaces but I live in a tiny room and I use it.

I tend to treat the stuff on Apartment Therapy like I do the stuff in fashion magazines - use it for inspiration but ignore any products they recommend.

>> No.8078408

>>8076388
It's not as bad as you're making it out to be.
It's messy, sure, but it isn't filthy, something that I see all too much in messy rooms.
Your description matches what I guessed from the picture, just not having the time to clean up.

>> No.8078417

>>8078088
>two separate closets

It must be sweet having that much space.

>>8078400
>UnfuckYourHabitat

Not bad, looking at now.

I was supposed to have all day to sit at home and clean, but I'm about to run out on another emergency call. How do you find the time or energy to clean when you're never home long enough?

>> No.8078419

>>8078365
You don't sound like a Britfag, but you can probably find the BBC's Interior Design Challenge series on YouTube. Basically three amateur designers every episode compete to convert similar rooms to something good. They're in a different type of accomodation every episode and some of the spaces being converted are small. Budget is about £1000 per room but things could often be done cheaper if you weren't spending on stupid designer items. In some of the episodes the contestants are shit, but in others they're all really good. I remember being particularly incensed on episodes 7 and 8 of season 2, where the winner in ep 8 was significantly worse than both of the losers in ep 7. I guess that's just a side-effect of doing any competition in heats, though.

>> No.8078423

>>8078419
I'll add that to the list too, though I really prefer reading to watching. Watching stuff takes too long, you can't go at your own pace.

>> No.8078438

>>8078419
I don't remember all the episodes but glancing down the episode list here, eps 1.4, 1.10, 2.12, 2.13 look to be dealing with small rooms. I remember 10.16 had small rooms though, although the oast houses themselves were big, but it was mostly kids bedrooms so might not all be relevant. I enjoy interior design programmes anyway (even though I only live in a dorm room myself), so I like sticking them on in the background.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04nj4d5/episodes/guide

>> No.8078462

Don't get me wrong, the Internet is full of help and inspiration for cleaning and organizing, but some people doling out the advice are cunts about it.
Someone told me "if it has no function in your house, get it out" when I told her I collect unicorns. I told them I had kept the well made ones and donated or sold the more mass produced ones. Apparently that wasn't good enough and she proceeded to belittle me to the whole forum.
Or the ones who think that even with kids, your home HAS NO EXCUSE on why it doesn't look like a magazine.
"Anything that's kept for sentimental reasons is the begining of a hoarding problem."
It's like there's no middle ground. I remember a room in my one of my childhood houses being piled high with clothes and it was unuseable and our front porch and pantry were the same way with items. I moved so many times in my life and lost so many physical items that by all means, I should have a huge fucking hoarding problem. Guess what? I don't. I can count only one closet that's piled high with things and that's my selling closet. And piled high? They're folded neatly in boxes and stacked in a closet. I don't have storage units stuffed, I don't have a shed, my bedroom closet is full but that's my husband's and mine's clothes and jackets, under my bed needs to be organized but for the most part, clear.
It's like they can't comprehend someone with past trama having a healthy relationship with "stuff".

Sage for rant.

>> No.8078472

>>8073329
Your apartment looks haunted.

>> No.8078489

>>8078462
Yeah, it's annoying. I was reading a list of paper junk to chuck and most of it was sensible (stuff like old receipts, old magazines, catalogs), but also on the list was old kids pictures. Like, if you're keeping every picture and piece of work your kid ever did then you should get rid of some, but there is absolutely nothing wrong with keeping a folder or two of kids drawings around. Heck, I was just looking through some stuff of mine my mom kept and some of the written work from when I was 6-10 was hilarious. Some stuff in life does have worthwhile sentimental value.

>> No.8078531

>>8078489
Simple solution: each kid has their own little box/folder/whatever and they can choose what they want to keep. If it gets full, then they have to decide on what to toss. I'm doing that with my kids right now.

>> No.8078548

>>8078531
Oh, I wouldn't do that totally letting the kids choose. Some stuff kids write/draw is hilarious in ways kids don't see but will value when they're older, like if they make really odd comments or observations that make sense to a six-year-old but are funny to an adult. I've kept some of that stuff. But I let them pick what pictures they want to keep.

>> No.8078562

>>8078548
Honestly, that's a few pieces here and there that might come home. For the majority, they can do it. If what they say or write really stands out, trust me, you'll remember it. Or take a pic of it.
(My oldest is 10 and I have a very small folder of her things. Maybe I have a more laid back approach to take home things, idk.)

>> No.8078584

Did you guys want to make this like a weekly thread? Sort of a cleaning accountability type thing? I know it might motivate me more.

Question: I have a bunch of tshirts with sayings on them. I like the sayings but I'm trying to cut down on my tshirt collection. I'm not 100% sure I want to perform DIY surgery on them and I'm about 60% sold on the idea of making them pillows. Either way, I want them out of my closet. Any suggestions?

>> No.8078609

>>8066321
That Yuno figure tho

>> No.8078686

>>8078584
Do you like all the sayings? Arrange them in order of like, how well they fit, how worn they are, how much you like the saying, how much you like the design/colour and get rid of the ones that score worst.

As to a weekly thread, I wouldn't be in because my room has pretty distinctive decor, but if other people want to it might be a good idea.

>> No.8078725

>>8078686
I am removing these shirts from my wardrobe entirely so arranging by fit, etc. is useless. I'm asking on any ideas on what to do with tshirts. Pillows and comforters I already know about. I'm actually thinking of just doing needlepoint of the phrases and selling the actual shirt.

>> No.8078734

>>8078725
Oh right, I didn't realise you were getting rid of all of them. Cushions and comforters is the main thing, but depending on the dimensios you can do stuffed toys/shaped cushions which have the slogan on the chest of the cat or whatever you're making.

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>>8078609

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>>8078548
Hey, >>8078562
here. My point is slightly made. I forgot my kids had wrote this, and I couldn't have saved this, since it was on a piece of wood that was used for firewood. So I took a pic to save the memory. Digital hoarding isn't as bad as actual hoarding IMHO. lol
It's supposed to say "Stop running in the house" but it ended up like this.

>> No.8079066

>>8079012
I was gonna reply to your previous point conceding that digital copies were a good idea (providing adequate backups, we lost all photos from 2008-9 at one point) but I forgot. I think I have a skewed perspective on it because when mine were really young, cameraphones were shit and we didn't have a digital camera, so I had to physically keep anything good. Nowadays digital hoarding is probably a much better plan (I actually just scanned in a bunch of old stuff so I could email it to their grandpaerents).

>> No.8079078

>>8079066
Here's the odd part: I have digital and physical copies of pictures, "memories", etc. I've lost everything digital to a shitty computer and I've also lost all my childhood photos due to a very long story, so I keep copies of both. But actually keeping that 5ft macaroni picture is kind of impractical, so I take a picture of it and print out the picture. lol
But I do apologize for coming off a bit cunty earlier. I feel like if you don't feel the need to keep every single piece of paper your child scribbles on, you're good. Mom's are the hardest on each other, I swear.

>> No.8079080

>>8079078
It's fine. Also, pasta pictures aren't even the worst. The worst is anything with glitter. Glitter glue pictures shed like crazy.

>> No.8079131

>>8066312
I think that spinning gave me a seizure.

>> No.8079206

>>8078238
I could probably get rid of at least half of my regular clothes. But then I never get around to wrangling them all up and donating them to a church (no Salvation Army because would want them given to people who need them and not someplace where people have to buy them). I also might have a slight shopping addiction to clothing because I'm buying them pretty regularly.
The lolita clothes I just never get around to selling off the pieces I don't wear anymore.

I really need to stop being lazy and get rid of clothes so I can at least have space to hang all my clothes in the closet and on the clothing rack.

>> No.8079212

>>8078079
I wear pants two or 3 times before I wash them. Tops and dresses if they look clean and don't smell then twice, coats I'll wash/dry clean like once a year unless it actually gets dirty, and non-coat outwear only after every handful of times of wearing it.

>> No.8079215

>>8079212
Oh and I just put them back where I keep the rest of my clothes and I feel it doesn't need to be washed.

>> No.8079479

>>8078531
>>8078548
>>8078562

I don't have kids but I once saw a blogger say that she scanned/took a photo every drawing so she could keep a digital file and just toss away the actual papers, and only kept the nicer ones or the ones the kid wanted to keep.

>> No.8079505

>>8072448
I have that same spongebob bag

>> No.8079968

How do you deal with getting rid of stuffed animals? I have so many I don't even want them anymore, I could also really use the room. However I've also kept them all in nice condition and while they're not worth anything I'd rather they not go in the trash. Do donation places take stuffed animals?

>> No.8079973

>>8078548
>>8078531
>>8078489
>>8078462
christ this is why I don't have kids. god forbid you throw out some napkin your kid doodled on with ketchup, and it actually takes an internet forum to figure out how to delegate this responsibility to someone else.

>> No.8079983

>>8079968
Ask your local pre-school if they take donation for it. You'll certainly have to steam them to remove potential allergies but that could be ok.

>> No.8080095

>>8079973
Dude, did you even fucking read what the hell I wrote? I'm against keeping every tiny thing. Jesus...

>> No.8080518

>>8079206
Can't make you get round to it any faster, but you won't regret doing it. It suddenly feels like there's so much more space and so much less shit once you've done a clearout.

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>> No.8080528

>>8079968
A lot of donation places don't because they already have too many, but if you can show them the condition is good they might. I know in the charity shop I work at, we have loads of worn stuffed toys in the back and don't usually take donations of more because they don't sell well, but some collector donated a bunch of teddy bears that were in nearly-new condition and we put them in the window and they all sold. If they're weeb-popular plushies like Pokemon ones you might be able to sell them online.

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>>8080537
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>>8080539
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>> No.8080571 [DELETED] 

>>8080553
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>> No.8080578

>>8080521
>>8080530
>>8080537
>>8080539
>>8080571
>spamming the most useful thread on /cgl/

Why?

>> No.8080596 [DELETED] 

>>8080578
Fuck you

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>> No.8080630 [DELETED] 

>>8080596
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>> No.8080635

>>8080578
>replying to /b/
Why?

>> No.8080671 [DELETED] 

>>8080635
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>> No.8080692

>>8066420
i wanna know where she is now and if she's in better living conditions.

can we do some crowdfunding or something?? looking at this makes me feel awful.

>> No.8080697

>>8080692
The picture's over 5 years old and we have no idea who she is, somehow I don't think crowdfunding would be a stellar idea.

>> No.8082241

>>8066001
Honestly, what kind of imbecile are you.
You want cosplayers to waste time cleaning up just so they can take a progress shot so you can feel better about it? Get a life loser.