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You Can Still Apply To Be On Stacey Solomon’s Home Organising Show
The Tap To Tidy author will be helping families declutter this spring.
Stacey Solomon, one of Britain’s tidiest person, has been drafted in for a brand new cleaning and organisation show, Sort Your Life Out. Heading to BBC One this spring (April 5), the reality show will see UK families benefit from a complete home organisation overhaul. The average family home contains thousands of items that are not really needed, says BBC One, and living in all the clutter is making us miserable. As many of us have spent most of the past year inside (gathering dust) the new show may sound like a life-saver, so here’s how to apply to appear in Sort Your Life Out.
Good news, if your cupboards are bursting at the seams currently, then BBC One home makeover show is still looking for people in need of a supersize sort out, and you can fill out an application before April 12, 2021.
“Whether you’d like more space for a home office, have a new baby on the way, find it hard to let go of items or just want to create calm amongst the chaos, we’d love to hear from you,” says BBC One.
Stacey Solomon and her team of “organising fanatics”, carpenter and upcycler Robert Bent, and cleaning fanatic Iwan Carrington, have a job on their hands when the show starts. From encouraging the Yaku family to sort their life out in seven days and “let go of half their possessions”, to giving hospital director Tash, tube driver Lawrence, and their four kids’ home a “supersized spring clean.”
Meanwhile, the Loose Women presenter and Tap To Tidy author has been showing people how to declutter on her Instagram account, with more than 4 million followers copying her handy tips.
“There’s always that one room or cupboard I can’t face sorting out at home, but once I’ve done it there’s nothing more satisfying,” said Solomon about the new show.
“One cupboard at a time, we’ll be helping families declutter their homes and get organised in a way that works for them. I’ll be sharing my ultimate tidying and upcycling tips, from Lazy Susans to tension rods, there’ll be lots of great ideas to give viewers the confidence to finally tackle that cupboard!”