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Finding it hard to ditch treasured items in your home? Here's why the cluttercore trend could be for you

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The revived cluttercore craze is an anti-minimalist trend that celebrates cramming your home full of the quirky and mismatched items that mean the most to you. (Photo: Getty Images/Gallo Images)
The revived cluttercore craze is an anti-minimalist trend that celebrates cramming your home full of the quirky and mismatched items that mean the most to you. (Photo: Getty Images/Gallo Images)

It wasn't  too long ago that the whole world was infatuated with the gospel according to Marie Kondo. The Japanese organising guru had us folding socks, binning books and moving out mountains of clothes that didn’t “spark joy”.

The result: pared-back interiors intended to inspire Buddha-style levels of calm.

But what if everything you own sparks joy and you simply can’t bear to be without it?

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