ABBEY Clancy has given fans a rare behind-the-scenes look at her kitchen.
The mum-of-four, 38, enlisted the help of professional organisers to restore order at her £3 million Surrey mansion.
Abbey enlisted the help of professional organisers to overhaul her £3m home[/caption] She shared behind-the-scenes clips of the messy kitchen in her Surrey mansion[/caption] Now, even inside her cupboards is a tidy paradise[/caption]The model shares her beautiful home with husband and ex-England ace Peter Crouch, 43, and their four children: Sophia, 13, Liberty, nine, Johnny, seven, and Jack, five.
Fans of the couple’s podcast, The Therapy Crouch, will know just how house proud Abbey is.
She is often discussing new architectural and cosmetic work she wants done, as well as her dreams for a tidy garage.
After feeling overwhelmed by disorder in her kitchen, Abbey called in professional home organiser Lucy Manseyn and her team.
Trading as Organised By Lucy, the experts detoxed and reorganised the entire Clancy-Crouch abode.
Their work included decanting foods and spices into jars for picture-perfect kitchen cupboards.
And it turns out, we can do the same ourselves at home for surprisingly cheap.
Lucy and her team use storage exclusively from APlaceForEverything, where the exact spice jars used in Abbey’s kitchen cost a cool £4.
For dry foods, they used the £14 Glass Storage Jar with Acacia Lid containers.
The team included some pricier items from the brand in their overhaul.
That includes the £19.50 The Home Edit with iDesign Cereal Containers and £16 Rotating Kitchen Cupboard Organisers for sauces and jars.
Organiser Lucy took to Instagram to share a video of the transformation.
It included clips of Abbey’s entire kitchen island being covered with clutter, as well as her enviable floor-to-ceiling wine glass cupboard.
The caption read: “An Organised By Lucy kitchen organise for the gorgeous Abbey Clancy.
Charlotte Reddington and Gemma Lilly have over 15 years experience decluttering and organising celebrity homes...
“It may sound a little ruthless but a one in, one out rule in your home and wardrobe can be effective to avoid over accumulating items in your home,” they said.
“It can also make you more mindful about the purchases you are making.”
“In any space, however big or small – from a utility room to your make-up box – organising items by category is the perfect way to keeping super organised,” they said.
“This allows you to know exactly where everything is and what you’ve got.
“Plus, it will make it super easy for the rest of the household to put away and keep tidy.”
“Storage is key, especially if space is an issue in the home or if the room is used for items like storing toys for children,” they said.
“Consider decorative storage baskets, side boards with plenty of storage or even a media wall or bookshelves with doors.”
“We used our favourite APlaceForEverything products to give everything its own dedicated home.
“If you’ve listened to The Therapy Crouch, you’ll know how wild Abbey goes for a tidy cupboard – and now the inside of her cupboards and drawers match the beautiful outside.”
Abbey spoke about the transformation on the most recent episode of the podcast.
She described the overhaul as feeling like she’s lost “three stone of baggage from her brain” and said she could finally “sleep at night”.
Abbey has an enviable wine glass collection[/caption]