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[quote=Anonymous]Has anyone watched this show? I'm a bit obsessed. Summary: two organizers from Nashville travel around with their team organizing pantries, closets, kitchens, etc. They have a long standing business, but now have a show on Netflix. Each show they visit a celebrity home, and a regular, every day person home to work on a project. It's different than Marie Kondo, because they aren't focused as much on the purge. Yes, you need to edit down your stuff, but they don't care if you go archive it in a storage unit or down in the basement. Just as long as it's out of the way so you can live an easier life without crap falling out of your kitchen drawers and such. Looks like they have a deal or endorsement with The Container Store, which makes sense...they have to spend a small fortune on bins and drawer dividers. Those of you who hate organizing books by color will roll your eyes for sure. I'm an avid reader, but I have two display shelves organized by color. It's how I can easily find books, as I remember covers better than authors. Still I try to keep my books paired down to a manageable level (manageable for me, which is probably a lot more than some of you would like). I would like to have my pantry (which is really not a pantry, just kitchen drawers, organized, but they're level of organization means you do not have as much room for actual items. Maybe when my teens are off to college. There is no way I could keep up with the fridge organization level. I do think I'm doing a reorg of a few kitchen drawers, but I don't want to spend a fortune either. Maybe Home Goods or TJ Maxx is due a visit, assuming I can find the right dimensions for my pull out drawers.[/quote]
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