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NOTHING IS LOST or hidden in Michael Del Piero’s Chicago apartment. She knows every item she owns, from socks to forks, and she knows exactly in which drawer or cabinet something is to be found. All of her possessions are accessible, in sight, and used in her life.

“People have a lot of stuff, it’s that simple,” says Del Piero, who maintains an active interior design business in Chicago,

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