Hey Bald Man,
My wife’s mom’s house is a clusterfuck, and I am worried that my wife will follow suit eventually. Her house is really nowhere near as bad as the peoples houses on the TV show, but nothing gets thrown away, and the organization is the worst. I am starting to see signs that my wife is beginning to exhibit the same traits. We have tons of Tupperware, but she just keeps buying it. There is an absurd amount of holiday decorations. Those are organized, but we re running out of space and she is not stopping the purchases. Every trip to Target there are more storage containers, and more things to put in those storage containers that we don’t need.
How do I put a hold on the amount of stuff piling up in our house?
Thanks,
Hoardly Knew Her
Hello Hoardly-
I can speak to you from personal experience on this one. My wife is similar in a lot of respects, and I have had some success in managing the amount of unnecessary things in our fine household.
Here are a few tips in no particular order:
- You should be involved in interior design of your home. If things are cluttering up in your house, having conversations about changing the flow/layout/decoration of a room and focusing the conversation on space and utility will help you both to think about which items are necessary and which are not.
- Have a garage sale at least once per year. If you don’t have a house, find a friend who does and make them have a garage sale where you can sell your crap on consignment.
- Lead by example. Demonstrate that you are minimal with your sentimental items. Keep your sentimental stuff confined to a box or two, and don’t be afraid to donate items or throw them out.
- Throw stuff out on your own, and in secret. This is a little underhanded, but if you grab a couple pieces here and there which hold no value, chances are she won’t ever notice. If your stuff is piling up you will always have plausible deniability. A messy home makes things harder to find…
- Focus on frugality. Having regular conversations about living a more frugal lifestyle leads to more thought going into each purchase made. This is another area where leading by example helps.
- Have a real conversation with your wife about the issue, and let her know your fears of having a dumpy, cluttered house.
Those tips should help out, provided things have not gotten too bad. If you already have entire rooms you can’t use, you are going to need to seek professional help or burn your house down and start fresh.
-The Bald Man
