I would be your worst nightmare. Although most of my stuff is quite organised, I often have projects and repair jobs that drag on for days or weeks. For example, I started taking my bike apart last week to do some jobs on it, and it's all still lying around in bits. This evening I spent another hour or so (unintentionally) sniffing glue, as I had decided to try and stick the rubbing strip back down on the tyres I have, rather than buy some new ones. New tyres are £35 each, and the ones I have still have a lot of miles left on the tread, so I thought I might as well try a few pounds worth of glue before splashing £70 on a new pair. I probably need to buy some more glue, so I'm not expecting to finish that job until next weekend.
From that point of view, my place often looks more like a workshop than a home. In fact, right now there's a bicycle inner tube hanging on the nearest door handle. Don't ask me why, that's just where it ended up when I was working on the bike. Fortunately I live on my own, so it doesn't really matter.
I just arrange stuff so that I know what has to be used first. That's all.
I don't even know what Hunter's are. Maybe it's an American thing.