Organized mum shares the ‘genius’ decluttering tricks that will keep you sane in isolation – from budget labels and beauty storage to the ultimate first aid kit
- An Australian woman has shared her organisation tips to do while in quarantine
- The mother-of-two organised and tidied the inside of various cupboards
- Posting to Facebook, she said she bought matching budget storage items
- The products were purchased from Kmart, IKEA and Bunnings Warehouse
A savvy mother-of-two has revealed how to organise and tidy your home while in isolation.
The Australian mum first organised various cupboards in her home by using multiple storage products and shared the insight to the Organising Ideas Australia Facebook group.
‘The current times have given me a kick in the butt to finally properly organise the hell out of my house!! I’m quietly pretty proud of myself. Kids play/craft and my pantry are next!’ the Melbourne woman captioned the post.
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A savvy mother-of-two has revealed how to organise and tidy your home while in isolation
The Melbourne mum first organised various cupboards in her home by using multiple storage products and shared the insight to the Organising Ideas Australia Facebook group
The mum’s ‘seriously impressive’ home organisational skills not only allowed her to tidy common areas in the home but also kept her busy while in isolation.
The woman organised her bathroom, laundry and study area by purchasing budget storage items from Kmart, IKEA and Bunnings Warehouse and labelled each product with delicate stick-on labels.
Creating space and organising small areas can be achieved by using stackable boxes or tubs without a lid to easily store larger items, such as washing bottles or irons.
All products can be purchased online with the Kmart items priced at $4, the IKEA products priced between $4 and $6 and the Bunnings storage drawers starting at $2.99.
The fancy font labels can also be bought online from That’s So Labelled with prices starting at $1.99.
The mum’s ‘seriously impressive’ home organisational skills not only allowed her to tidy common areas in the home but also kept her busy while in isolation
Creating space and organising small areas can be achieved by using stackable boxes or tubs with no lid to easily store larger items, such as washing bottles or irons
Since publishing the post online, the woman’s notable organisational skills impressed and inspired others on social media.
‘This is awesome! You have inspired me,’ one woman wrote, another added: ‘This looks amazing. My OCD is very keen to give it a go’.
‘Looks so good! I have organisation envy,’ a third said.