The "One Surface Rule" Is the Easiest Way to Cut Clutter in a Small Space

The "One Surface Rule" Is the Easiest Way to Cut Clutter in a Small Space

The all-too-familiar clutter creep has a way of multiplying insidiously, especially in small spaces where every surface pulls double or triple duty. One minute, your nightstand is clear and Instagram-worthy, and the next, it’s home to several unread books, receipts (because why not?), lip balm, and more than one half-empty water glass. 

That’s where the “one surface rule” comes in. We asked organizing experts to elaborate on this popular rule and explain how and why the approach works. They also share the barriers to entry, plus how to use it in real-life spaces without overthinking it.



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