Stacey Solomon shares genius laundry hack amid incredible utility transformation
Stacey Solomon left one Essex family incredibly happy in the latest episode of Sort Your Life Out on BBC One when she treated them to an home makeover - before sharing her genius laundry hack.
The TV presenter, 33, and her team of sorting experts arrived to the Farrow family's home to take everything out of their rental property and lay each possession out individually in a warehouse to show the true extent of their belongings crammed into their family home.
Stacey and the team then got to work on the satisfying task of transforming their home as the family went through their most treasured items, reflecting on the tough times they've come through to get to where they are now.
Stacey and the team got to work on the satisfying task of transforming the home (BBC)The Essex farmhouse home was overrun with coats, shoes and laundry, sending the family's daily life on their busy farm into chaos. However, with the help of the team, Andy and Lianne, their three kids, Rys, Connor, and Amber, started to pack away all of their possessions. They’re worldly belongings were laid out in a giant warehouse, including 32 rolls of wallpaper, 81 satchels and handbags and 241 balls of wool.
When the family were left with only the must keep items, they were packed carefully and returned to the farmhouse before it was stylishly refilled by Stacey and her team, ready for the big reveal to the family. Rob, Iwan, and Mrs Hinch were on hand with Stacey this week, as they helped mum Lianne come to terms with giving up some of her clutter.
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The mum-of-three struggled to see her kids letting go of their toys and husband Andy came to terms with his own responsibility and the guilt he feels about their messy house - especially the endless piles of laundry.
Stacey Solomon shares genius laundry hack after incredible utility transformation (BBC)After being left shocked by the amount of laundry in the family home, Stacey took it upon herself to help out Andy and Lianne as she transformed their cluttered utility room in a zen laundry room where the couple can easily do their washing and have all their clothes in the one place without having to worry about where to put their clean clothes.
Stacey also treated Andy to his very own place to keep his wellington boots as she transformed a horse's mullen into a hanging basket as the couple marvelled at her genius hack. In the end, the family were blown away by Stacey's hard work as they became emotional over the zen and clean new home - with their very own laundry room.
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