![]() "In the kitchen you should have your heavy pots and pans next to your oven and can locate your less-used items further away - it's all about the flow," she said. “I have a belly basket for my kitchen to keep things in that I don’t want out on the surface.” “I keep a basket at the bottom of my stairs to throw things into that get left in the wrong place that I can carry up at the end of the day," she said. Keep two baskets - an upstairs-downstairs basket and one in the kitchen “Keeping a donation bag in your wardrobe helps you to stop things building up, even if you have just done a clear out,” Rebecca said. Keep a donation bag in bottom of wardrobe Rebecca recognises cleaning and sorting your home can be a daunting process Rebecca's simple hacks for keep a tidy home “For goodness’ sake don't try to do everything at once,” Rebecca said. She also says it's important not to do everything at once. She said: "You cannot start organising without clearing out items you don’t need and use." Rebecca’s top tips and tricks for an organised happy home include starting with decluttering. ![]() Rebecca charges her customers an hourly rate as jobs can be quicker or longer than envisioned - rates for organisers across the country can vary between £30 and £60 an hour. I declutter, organise and style homes for clients in-person and remotely." “I’m an organised person in every aspect so I decided to make home organising and decluttering my focus. ![]() The longer I was off on maternity leave, the more I was keen to carry on my side hustle full-time. “I come home after an eight-hour decluttering session and I’m bouncing off the walls - I love it so much. I love the fact I’m helping others fall in love with their homes again. ![]() The mum-of-two, from Woodstock, Oxfordshire, said: “Sorting out homes is my passion. ‘Tidy Bex’ shares her life-changing tips and tricks for people to declutter their homes in time for the festive period - including breaking the job down into bite-sized chunks and repurposing old storage items. Now, she helps people all over the country "sort their lives out" - providing long-term decluttering solutions so people can "fall in love with their homes again". She took a four-year career break and started 'Rebecca's home sort' as a passion project in November 2021. Rebecca Galligan, 41, is a "natural-born organiser" and made her full-time passion her career.Īfter working for 14 years in marketing with a big toys company, Rebecca went on maternity leave in 2018. A professional organiser who gets paid to sort people's messy homes is sharing her tips to sort your house in time for Christmas - and her golden rule is to declutter first. ![]()
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