The Most (and Least) Organized Rooms in Your Home đ â¨

Is being âorganizedâ the same as being âcleanâ? Or is it more like, âa place for everything, and everything in its placeâ⌠except the stuff crammed into that one junk drawer?
A new poll ranked the rooms in our homes from neatest to messiest. And letâs just say, the results are very relatable.
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The Most Organized Rooms
- Living Room (45%)
Apparently, the âcompany-readyâ space is where we flex our fake cleanliness the most. (Donât open the ottoman, though â itâs 87% Lego.) - Main Bathroom (44%)
This is where the âguest towelsâ live. You know, the ones no one is actually allowed to use. - Kitchen (42%)
Sure, the counters look nice⌠until you open the Tupperware cupboard. - Dining Room (37%)
Mainly because half of us donât even use it. - Bedroom (33%)
Translation: one third of us are pretending our âfloordrobeâ counts as dĂŠcor.
The Least Organized Rooms
- Garage (12%)
Also known as the place where bicycles, Christmas decorations, and three broken lawn chairs go to die. - Closets (9%)
Because if you can close the door, it doesnât count, right? - Basement (8%)
Every Canadianâs personal museum of hockey gear and half-finished renovation projects. - Other Bedrooms (8%)
Especially the kidsâ rooms. AKA Level 10 chaos zones. - Home Office (6%)
Where âorganizedâ means balancing your laptop on a stack of unpaid bills.
Whoâs Doing the Organizing?
Shocking no one: women do most of the organizing. 74% of women said theyâre the ones handling it. Meanwhile, 42% of men also claimed they do⌠which means about half of them are fibbing.
And hereâs the kicker: 23% of women say they actually enjoy organizing. But women were also twice as likely to say they hate it. (So basically, organizing is our love language and our nemesis.)
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