Yes, but I’m the nitpicky one!

I’d been living by myself in the little house I’d built after I divorced my first BPD husband and I was really uncomfortable with the idea of having someone else creating chaos in my environment.
So when my current BPD

husband and I were planning to get married and expand my house, I suggested he build a studio on the property for himself.
His man cave is populated with dust bunnies, stacks of books, shoes on the floor, boxes of miscellaneous stuff, etc.
At one point he was whining about how he couldn’t find anything and everything was a mess. Though it’s 1000 square feet, he’s managed to completely fill it to the brim.
I asked if he wanted me to organize his closets, of which he has several—one entirely devoted to camera gear—the only one that was organized.
So I went to the hardware store and bought shelves and cubbyhole boxes, and removed everything from his closets and reassembled them with an order, which he is continuing to maintain, as far as I know.
Long story, but yes, I think deciding that he have his own space at the beginning has saved our marriage.
He has difficulty with organizing and big picture thinking. I’m not BPD, but seeing chaos and disorder upsets me, as I imagine it does your husband.
If you have the space to each have your own room, I think that would be a great strategy. That way you can each have your privacy, deal with things the way you please, and get together for romance in two different environments.