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Get Organized with Home Edit - go and watch it now!

 


I just finished binge-watching the two seasons of Get Organized with Home Edit, and I loved it! 

Warning: watching this may create a desperate will to organize your house.   

Functional and beautiful solutions

Joanna and Clea are two friends and partners who create an entire business around the organization process. Yes, it might sound a bit weird at first, but they give a whole new meaning to the word “organization”.

Watching the show is amazing and inspiring. They give you a lot of solutions and ideas that you can try out. Big spaces, small spaces, pantries, kids’ rooms, kitchens, offices, you name it. And you can get a lot of different ideas for each space. They always do it differently, according to the space, the items, and the client's needs. The best thing is: it looks perfect every time!

This is the perfect show for someone who loves organizing (guilty!) and having everything perfectly displayed. I became obsessed! I even followed them on Instagram, and the simple act of looking at those photos soothes me.

Many different spaces

We see them organizing many different spaces. Some are not even a traditional concept that every person would have in their houses, like ‘glam rooms’. My favorites are the ones where they have to combine different spaces in one room or be creative because the area is too small. Those are the ones that better teach us the importance of having everything organized.

They said in one episode that the most challenging spaces were the kids’ rooms. As a mom, I agree with this. The amount of toys and unnameable stuff we have no idea how it got there makes every space too small. I got so many ideas from the show that I want to throw my kid’s bedroom apart now. 

I also would love if I could buy those amazing containers here in Europe because some of those are very specific.

Very inspirational

At the end of the show, you’ll look at your house differently. You will almost certainly, realize that you are not using the space in the best way possible. And that definitely, it doesn’t look as good as theirs. The problem is: they give you so many ideas that it isn't easy to decide which one is the one to go.

It gives you so much pleasure to see everything so organized! This show is definitely a must-watch.

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