I blame the reverse Friedmann–Lemaître–Robertson–Walker metric.
I blame the neighbours that sneak into my flat at night and leave their cleaning products there
I once found a cat in my kitchen drawer ~ ok it was my cat but it was still a surprise and
he was taking up space
I can relate to the take-it-out-put-it-all-back-in scenario. Yesterday I had it with my handbag. In the morning, as I left the house at 6 am on to way to the conference I was attending everything fitted into my bag perfectly. On the way home, sitting on the station at 6 pm, my bag was overflowing and nothing fitted, so much so that I ended up carrying my note book and phone in my hand. The only things extra in my bag were a couple of business cards.

BIG business cards!
It's like efficiently packing to go on holiday and on return finding out nothing fits back in the suitcase ~ then realising you're trying to pack a hat you bought for a bargain 3 euros and a comedy donkey
In my experience, in order to clean something up I have to make it a bigger mess than it was before. And in the process of rearranging things, I'll establish new specific places to put specific stuff, which will eat up the space I had before--resulting in more stuff again than space, even if I've tossed out quite a bit of stuff...
Oh Gosh
Evans ~ I think you're right. Once I'd 'decluttered I aspired to make a place for everything and everything in it's place. I even thought of making little labels on the shelves so all would know.
Unfortunately, unless chaos prevails, there is no such thing as a 'designated area'
Holdfast's Handy Household Hints:
Had to get Men with Wet Vac out because of an unrelated 'Bacon fat down drain' issue and am trying to put the stuff back in.
Tip One: do not put the bacon fat back down the drain. There a reason they took it out.
I have frightened the neighbours with my explicit reasoning to the shelf to just "get back where you belong"
Tip Two: when someone could mentally caption the image of you talking to the shelf as "two short planks", it's time to leave the housework behind and open the gin bottle.
Now I have no room for the plastic bag collection, of which I have lovingly accumulated, so they have to go into the 'cupboard of Doom' which is full of cardboard boxes which 'will come in handy someday'.
Tip Three: that day is today. Put the plastic bags in them.
Am I good, or am I good

It was a bottle of rose and beating Man at board game that revived me ~ but the genius of putting the bags in the boxes will be done
Sucker punch of a thread title

(for any science nerds)
Only advice is on boxes and is: flatten. Less volume. And keep some duct tape handy.
I tried to lure you ~ and it worked

But I have no cupboard space for the duct tape
Kitchen storage works like this:
Sink cupboard -- Basket with bottles of cleaning things. Washing tablets. Basket with new sponges and cloths. Basket with big cooking utensils. Basket with metal baking sheets and loaf trays.
Sink draw -- Cutlery. Small utensils.
Big floor cupboard -- Metal cooling racks. Serving dishes/trays. Mixing bowls. Miscellaneous dishes. Plastic containers. Teeny-weeny frying pan for pancake day. Hand blender. Cereal boxes/bags.
Draw above big cupboard -- Towels
Small floor cupboard -- Dishes/plates
Draw above small cupboard -- The Kitchen Draw™
Worktop -- Fruit basket. Toaster. Bread bin for bread and plastic bags. Three sauce pans. Microwave. Kettle. Teapot on display. Paper towels.
High cupboard 1 -- things in packets. freezer bags. electric mixer.
High cupboard 2 -- cups. measuring jugs. weighing scales. food bag clips.
High cupboard 3 -- jars and seasonings.
High cupboard 4 -- teas. flour. sugar. herbs. random other things.
1. You have too many cupboards
And you leave your saucepans on the worktop? ~ But then there would be no room for the cat
The main problem is most British kitchens tend to be entirely too small. It is impossible to have a well stocked kitchen that is 4 yards by 2! I wish space wasn't at such a premium. I suggest we throw all the non-trekkies out of the country and see what we've got left.
Live long and conquer
An Officer ~ we're right behind you... yep just to the left... Oh hang on I've got a red shirt on ~ "wardrobe..."
True though. But then do you not think the more space you have the more you fill it with needless effects?