This project explored our roles as semi-conscious consumers by inventorying every object in our bedrooms—cataloguing, categorizing, and writing diary entries to trace emotional and aesthetic attachments. Inspired by the Y2K aesthetic and its ties to nostalgia and early internet optimism, we reflected on how design and memory shape the way we assign value. Our findings were abstracted into a collaborative web-based interface, transforming our personal archives into a shared digital landscape. The process helped us confront how and why we acquire, keep, and discard material things—turning private space into a site of critique, reflection, and waste-consciousness.