What Remains

Every object occupies more than physical space.

It carries attention, memory, obligation, or repetition.

Over time, homes become archives of postponed decisions.

Drawers fill gradually.
Corners disappear.
Rooms lose function.

Most people adapt to excess slowly enough that they stop seeing it.

Editing a space requires honesty.

Not everything deserves permanence.

What remains should support how life is lived now — not who someone used to be.

A home becomes lighter when it is intentional.

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