eltakarítása
Eltakarítása refers to the Hungarian term for the process of decluttering and organizing one’s living space, often translated as "tidying up" or "cleaning out." The concept gained broader recognition in Hungary following the popularity of the Japanese organizing method known as *KonMari*, popularized by Marie Kondo. While *KonMari* emphasizes discarding items that no longer spark joy, *eltakarítása* in Hungarian contexts tends to focus more broadly on simplifying living spaces through systematic decluttering and efficient storage solutions.
The practice involves evaluating personal belongings, categorizing items by type (such as clothing, books, or kitchenware),
Tools and methods often include sorting items into piles, using storage containers, and implementing minimalist design