Which European Country's Homes Are Most Cluttered?

A new study reveals which European country spends the most on items that take up space, leading to cluttered homes.
According to euronews, Sweden tops the list with a score of 98.65, due to high spending on furniture (5.5%) and clothing, as well as garden and pet supplies (1.6%).
Netherlands follows with the highest total spending rate (17.2%), mainly on furniture (6.5%) and leisure items (1.1%).
Germany and Austria rank third and fourth, with spending on furniture and household maintenance at 6.4% and 5% respectively. In Italy, most of the spending goes to clothing and footwear (5.2%).
In Latvia and Lithuania, electronic equipment absorbs 1.8% and 1.7% of total spending, respectively.
Despite the accumulation, almost 40% of Europeans are unaware of the existence of self-storage spaces.