The £4 purchase Abbey Clancy recently swears by clearing out the messy kitchen in £3million Surrey home
ABBEY Clancy has given fans a rare behind-the-scenes glimpse into her kitchen.
The 38-year-old mother of four enlisted the help of professional organizers to restore order to her £3million mansion in Surrey.
The model shares her beautiful home with husband and ex-England Peter Crouch, 43, and their four children: Sophia, 13, Liberty, nine, Johnny, seven, and Jack, five.
Fans of the couple’s podcast, The therapy squatwill know how proud Abbey is.
She often discusses new architectural and cosmetic work she wants done, as well as her dreams for a neat garage.
After feeling overwhelmed by the disarray in her kitchen, Abbey called in professional home organizer Lucy Manseyn and her team.
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Act like Organized by Luciathe experts detoxified and reorganized the entire stay in Clancy-Crouch.
Their work included decanting food and spices into jars for perfect kitchen cabinetry.
And it turns out we can do the same thing at home for surprisingly cheap.
Lucy and her team use storage space exclusively from APlaceForEverything, with the exact spice jars used in Abbey’s kitchen costing a whopping £4.
For dry food they used the £14 glass storage jar with acacia lid.
The team included some of the brand’s more expensive items in their overhaul.
That includes the £19.50 The Home Edit with iDesign cereal containers and £16 rotating kitchen cupboard organizers for sauces and jars.
Organizer Lucy shared a video of the transformation via Instagram.
It included fragments of Abbey’s entire kitchen island covered in junk, as well as her enviable floor-to-ceiling wine glass cabinet.
The caption read: “An organized kitchen from Lucy for the beautiful Abbey Clancy.
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Charlotte Reddington and Gemma Lilly have over 15 years of experience cleaning and organizing celebrity homes…
- Out with the old, and in with the new
“It may sound a bit brutal, but a one-in, one-out rule in your home and wardrobe can be effective in preventing you from accumulating too much stuff in your home,” they said.
“It can also make you more aware of the purchases you make.”
“In any space, no matter how big or small — from a utility room to your makeup box — organizing items by category is the perfect way to stay super organized,” they said.
“This means you know exactly where everything is and what you have.
“Plus, it makes it super easy for the rest of the household to store and keep tidy.”
- Storage space, storage space and more storage space!
“Storage space is critical, especially if space is an issue in the home or if the room is used for items such as storing children’s toys,” they said.
“Think of decorative storage baskets, sideboards with plenty of storage space or even a media wall or bookshelves with doors.”
“We used our favorite APlaceForEverything products to give everything its own place.
“If you listened to it The therapy squatthen you know how wildly Abbey goes for a tidy closet – and now the inside of her cupboards and drawers match the beautiful outside.”
Abbey spoke about the transformation on the most recent episode of the podcast.
She described the overhaul as feeling like she had lost “three kilos of baggage from her head” and said she could finally “sleep at night.”