I have heard it said that “everyone in his disorder has his own order…” and an example of this is my brother who is a mechanic. He has all the tools scattered around the workshop, but he knows where everything is. A long time ago, I made him a cabinet where the tools were kept hanging in plain sight, and he got bored by the cabinet arguing that he couldn't get anything…
The order my brain manages is spatial and therefore not symmetrical. Things at home are placed according to their use (frequency) and what they are for. It is not logical to find a kitchen knife in the middle of the living room or a hammer on the laptop. Basically, those are my two criteria for keeping order. If something is out of place, I immediately notice it.
By the way, your images challenge the theory of gravity, heh, heh, heh, heh.
Kitchens are funny places, as most "normal" people tend to have a pretty logical structure to it, hampered by the kitchen design. However, I have been in some people's kitchens where nothing is where it "should" be - but they don't know where it is either :D
When we did our kitchen a couple years back, I made sure to design it the best we could for functionality, given the space we have. It works quite well.
Oh! yes - I took the pictures to show a friend (inside joke) and then thought they might make a more interesting picture for this post. All of my header images are the same size and landscape. I have been doing it for a few years to create a nicer space for myself :)