IF you’re a fan of keeping your home in tip top shape, and forever chasing the best ways to stay organised, then chances are you never stray far from Stacey Solomon’s Instagram stories.
But while the mum-of-three, 31, has won over and army of followers as a result of her thrifty, organised ways, it turns out she’s not the only one who knows a thing or two about keeping things in order.
Stacey Solomon, 31, has long been crowed the Queen of organisation [/caption] The mum-of-three shares snippets of her organised home on Instagram [/caption]Love Island favourite Molly-Mae Hague is regularly showcasing her immaculate home on Instagram, and so too is 22-year-old Georgia Steel, made famous from the same show.
Many design enthusiasts would agree that all-grey interiors are a popular choice for making your home look polished, with both Molly-Mae and Georgia adopting the modern colour trend throughout.
But colour choices alone don’t keep homes in check, so we’ve rounded up a couple of ways these stars keep their gorgeous homes organised.
The 21-year-old reality star moved into her swanky £1.3 million Cheshire apartment earlier this year, which she shares with her boyfriend Tommy Fury.
Since then, Molly-Mae has been hard at work getting things in order, even turning their spare bedroom into a stunning walk-in-wardrobe – which she admitted was a life long dream.
While the incredible layout was custom built (and probably cost a pretty penny), the popular influencer admitted to using a trusty set of drawers from Ikea to keep her make-up in check.
The Love Island star recently showed off her new and incredibly organised walk-in-wardrobe[/caption] NINTCHDBPICT000613282192[/caption]She even called in help to get her clothes in order, and her wardrobe has been immaculate since.
Her new wardrobe consists of perfectly hung jackets, jeans and tops, while a whole shelving unit is dedicated to shoes and bags.
Not so surprisingly the Pretty Little Thing ambassador even has a drawer designated for her gym gear and her hair extensions.
The star converted the spare room into an organised space for her clothes and accessories[/caption]Fellow Love Island Star Georgia Steel, 22, shot to fame in 2018 on the fourth series of the reality show, but has since become known for sharing endless home-inspo with her 1.7 millions followers online.
Her London home is kitted out with silver and grey EVERYTHING including a crushed velvet sofa and matching bed – in addition to mirrored bedroom drawers which are immaculately organised.
The Love Island Star, 22, regularly poses from inside her luxurious London pad[/caption] Georgia often shares her recently organised cupboards on Instagram[/caption]But while her impressive home oozes luxury with designer-esque pieces, she relies heavily on budget buys from Dunelm to keep it all in order.
Back in August, the 22-year-old showed off an impressive haul from the budget home retailer which included a range of grey tubs and wicker baskets which she uses to keep her kitchen and bathroom organised.
Georgia uses sperate tubs to store and organise her make-up and other beauty bits in drawers[/caption] Georgia recently admitted to buying plastic tubs for £1.50 from Dunelm and are the same ones Stacey Solomon picked up in pink for her laundry room [/caption]She also picked up a set of and chic glass jars, which she uses to store food, such as pasta, in her pantry.
As for her under-the-cupboard sink which stores a selection of kitchen cleaning supplies, the TV star previously revealed she uses labelled tub from the online store Pretty Perfect Products.
The TV star stores her make-up in tubs, where they’re organised by type[/caption] Georgia also uses glass jars for Dunelm to keep her pantry in order[/caption] She regularly shares before and after snaps while organising her home[/caption]In other celeb-related news, Mrs Hinch reveals amazing Ikea hack to keep makeup in order – and reveals Molly Mae Hague was the inspiration behind it.
And we revealed how EastEnders’ Maisie Smith transformed her figure ahead of Strictly Come Dancing with gruelling workouts.
Meanwhile, Stacey Solomon shows how she cleans her ‘gross’ make-up brushes – without using soap.