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Tidiness
Tidiness means keeping things out of sight and yet available when wanted. It implies that there is a
(1) for everything and that each thing used finds its way
(2) to its place by a continuos process, not by a spasmodic
(3) . The process depends, however, upon the drawer, cupboard and storage
(4) being provided, for lack of which one things may literally have
(5) place to go. Like the perambulator and trolley, the luggage and the golfclubs
(6) be homeless. The same may be true of the deck-chairs
(7) the bulkier plastic toys. As there is no place for them, it is no
(8) telling people to put them away. The architect who thus economises on
(9) space is apt to claim that a good-sized sitting-room is
(10) result. What advantage is there in that, however,
(11) half the living-room has to be used for storage The aest