Keeping things in order sequentially increases work efficiency. It also relaxes the mind to see. But it is common for things to be unstable in work. If we put things in order after completion of work, then on the second day, our working day will definitely start smoothly. It is either a matter of work, but if any architectural or shape is truly perfect, then the eyes get a lot of rest. Assuming this, we are presenting 20 such pictures to you today.
20 photos showing order over chaos
How it was and what became. Disorder and the triumph of order
© virysD / pikabu
Spring time in Krasnodar
Spring time in Krasnodar
© RadViAl / pikabu
Fitted, in spite of everything! But then how to get it?
Fitted, in spite of everything! But then how to get it?
© David Pye / tumblr
Space for a socket
Space for a socket
Play of shadows from cornices
© Jon Rendell, Herringbone
It's time to distribute the brochures
It's time to distribute the brochures
Have you seen the crack? What a crack ?!
Perfectly laid tires
Ideal car park
© oddlysatisfying / reddit
This lemon cup is in perfect harmony and love
This lemon cup is in perfect harmony and love
This can be observed endlessly
Even those who have nothing to do with pipes can see a kind of beauty here.
Filling the bowl with rice flawlessly
Keeping things in order is relaxing the eyes
It seems that the unzipped zipper invites us to look at the sky
© qevoh / reddit
Another perfect parking lot
Another perfect parking lot
© ARussianAndHisBike / imgur
“I work as a chef, and I like it when everything is extremely neat”
“I work as a chef, and I like it when everything is extremely neat”
© lusfm / reddit
Even the appearance of a simple grille can please the eye
Even the appearance of a simple grille can please the eye
© Marik.116 / pikabu
Yet pipes and wires have a certain charm!
Yet pipes and wires have a certain charm!
© Pikabu
"Lawnism" must be included in the art direction
"Lawnism" must be included in the art direction
© enigma439 / imgur
The weight of this Soviet weight is exactly 100 grams.
The weight of this Soviet weight is exactly 100 grams.
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