There is a new trend propagating through social media platforms and it may be to your liking, especially if you are into stuff. The trend centers around clutter with sentimental value, so that people collect and display things in a cluttered, yet emotionally attaching way. The trend may be affected by the circumstances that surround us and the current pandemic. Many people self-reflect in these times and find consolation in familiar things. In fact, although in normal times we would not associate clutter with functionality, it can bring a sense of normalcy.
Key Takeaways:
- The first time my husband came to my apartment he remarked about all the stuff I had and how much he liked it.
- There is a trend allowing you to have a lot of clutter lying around and making it look nice instead of a mess.
- We are totally on board if our baby wants to collect a lot of items like rocks or things like that.
“Even as a child, I was a mini magpie, always collecting things and dotting my bedroom with them, from my brief obsession with music boxes to a “Harriet the Spy” phase that found me roaming my suburban neighborhood, collecting “treasures” and filling a mottled notebook with (captivating, obviously) observations.”
Read more: https://www.apartmenttherapy.com/cluttercore-decor-trend-36901077
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