Stacey Solomon has shared some easy tricks for decluttering your home and reducing mould from your shower.
The hacks were highlighted in the latest episode of Sort Your Life Out on BBC One, when she and her team visited the Harris-Hawley family in London. Childhood sweethearts Dan and Char, and their daughters, said they had realised how much unnecessary clutter they own and hoped Stacey would be able to transform their home.
The team arrived to take everything out of their rental property and lay each thing out individually in a warehouse, showing the true extent of their belongings crammed into their two-up-two-down cottage in south-west London. Stacey showed Dan and Char they had amassed 437 DVDs, 1,011 toys and 59 hairbrushes, reports The Mirror.
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Stacey then gave viewers a number of handy storage tips for those living in smaller, cramped homes – including some unusual approaches to keeping your toilet tidy. The TV star said: “The bathroom was jam-packed and run down. With a lick of paint, some serious cleaning and a touch of bespoke carpentry, the bathroom has been given a new lease of life.”
As Stacey pointed out the changes she and the team had made, she noted a new holder for the family’s towels, to make sure they always had a clean one on hand – before admitting the holder mounted on the wall was in fact a wine rack she had repurposed. She then added: “There's also another wine rack on the windowsill to hold your toilet rolls."
Stacey also noted there was a glass shower screen in the toilet now, as they are "less likely" to attract mould and mildew compared to shower curtains.
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