Survey #160 Response from A.G.

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PronounsShe/her
Briefly describe the category or collection of items.I certainly have a lot of tank tops.
Which of these statements best describes your strategy or approach for keeping the category of stuff you described above under control?I buy new stuff in this category until my storage system is under stress, and then I purge to make room for additions.
Describe any issues you experience with using, storing, displaying, cleaning, maintaining, or organizing the category or collection you described above.My closet is poorly designed and things get tight quickly and are hard to see. I'm planning on getting a closet organizer that will drastically change my storage and the visibility of my clothing.
Does you home have a “command center”—a spot where you spend a significant amount of time in a variety of activities (e.g., watching TV, reading, doing paperwork, eating meals or snacks, etc.)?Yes
Where is your command center?The living room
If you sit in your command center and look around you, which of the following items are within close reach?
  • Dirty dishes or drinking vessels
  • Trash or recyclables
  • Papers to be filed
  • Remote controls
  • Electronic devices or accessories
  • Discarded clothing or shoes
  • Medications
  • Personal-care supplies
  • Other people’s misplaced stuff
  • Pet toys
  • Other
You selected “Other” above. Please elaborate.Study materials, office supplies, landline phone, purse/backpack
How well does your command center fulfill the functions for which you use it?

For the most part it does quite well - a lot of things that are there were planned to be there. However, things do tend to pile up there as well like dishes and recycling and odds and ends. As a heavily used and lived in space it tends to clutter fast. It did help making some dedicated storage for some things that were frequently being used there and just keep it nearby and easier to put away.

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