Strawberry cabinets: What European countries are drowning in a mess in households?

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Minimalism has not yet won – at least not everywhere.

A new study conducted by storage experts showed which European houses will probably be the most dirty, analyzing the money spent on objects that occupy the largest space.

Sweden ranks first with a score of 98.65. This is largely due to the high cost of furniture (5.5%) and clothes.

The second Netherlands devote the highest share of objects associated with disorder (17.2%), especially furniture (6.5%) and leisure (1.1%).

The third and fourth place in Germany and Austria are obsessed with furniture and household services, with levels of 6.4% and 5%, respectively.

On the other hand, Italy, which takes fifth place, takes most of its budget for the mess of its households in the field of clothing and shoes (5.2%).

Clothing is indeed a key factor in disorder, but the technology also plays a role. IT equipment is emphasized by an important factor, especially in Latvia (1.8%) and Lithuania (1.7%).

Meanwhile, products for the garden and pets are added to chaos in Sweden, Slovenia (1.6%) and Germany (1.5%).

In addition, the “permanent goods” rest and other personal items stood out in countries such as Bulgaria and Austria, which suggests that “large -scale hobbies -equipment and various objects also occupy valuable space in many households,” Boxie24 said.

The authors of the study report that almost 40% of Europeans do not know about the existence of self -esteem.

According to the latest report of the European Federation of Self -Street (Fedessa) for the self -defense industry, there are approximately 9,600 self -esteem objects on the continent, amounting to more than 16 million square meters.

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