What Defines a True ‘Junk’ Drawer? | December 11, 2023
Annonce:
The concept of a “junk drawer” is a familiar one in many households; it’s the place where odds and ends, that don’t necessarily have a set place, get stashed. Often located in the kitchen, this drawer becomes the catch-all space for the bits and pieces of daily life that don’t fit neatly into our attempts at domestic organization.
Some might argue that the chaos of a junk drawer defies definition or structure, but certain items seem almost universally destined to find a home within its confines. It is these items that give the junk drawer its distinctive character and multi-functional appeal.
1. Batteries:
Whether for the remote control, a flashlight, or children’s toys, a range of battery sizes is a common fixture in any junk drawer. Their presence ensures that when the need arises, the search for power is only an arm’s length away.
2. Take-out Menus:
Although more and more people are relying on digital options, the classic paper take-out menus from local restaurants tend to accumulate in the junk drawer. They’re handy references for quick meal decisions or for guests to peruse.
3. Random Tools:
At least one screwdriver (usually a flathead), a picture hook, or a random Allen wrench from disassembled furniture has a home in the junk drawer. These tools make for quick fixes and are essential for impromptu household tasks.
4. Elastic Bands and Paper Clips:
No junk drawer would be complete without a tangled nest of elastic bands or a clutter of paper clips. These items are the epitome of “I might need this someday,” and they often come in handy for makeshift solutions.
5. Writing Implements:
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