Spring cleaning: Products and pro tips from ‘cleanfluencers’
Spending endless time watching spring-cleaning videos on social media? Welcome to the age of the "cleanfluencer."
From general cleaning product reviews to expert advice that can help you declutter your space, cleanfluencers certainly come in handy when looking for tips to tidy up your home.
To bring this content to real life, "GMA" tapped two social media gurus to help with simple spring-cleaning tips and products to help keep things organized.
Kristyn Ivey, a KonMari master consultant, and Holly Blakey of Breathing Room Organization gave their best recommendations for a bathroom, kitchen or bedroom upgrade. Whether or not your living space is substantial or minimal, these expert tips can help set your plan of action. "A place for everything and everything in its place feels good, right?" Blakey added.
Here's a list of simple solutions that will leave each room with the ultimate spring-cleaning plan.
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Kitchen
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"I love these caddies for under your kitchen sink. They're super practical -- you can easily move your kitchen cleaning products around with you as needed," Blakey said.
"They also make any under-sink area look so much better. Depending on how much space you have, buy two -- one for cleaning products, the other for garbage bags!"
"One of my favorite ways to upgrade any kitchen is by replacing old, mismatched food containers with matching glass ones," Blakey advised.
"Corral all your snacks while upgrading the look of your pantry with these Quentin Metal Storage bins," Blakey explains.
"I use these label holders in almost every project. One of my favorite ways to use them is to create an "eat first" bin in your fridge so that everyone knows which items to grab first ...this way there's so much less food waste."
Bathroom
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"This caddy fits in the narrowest of corners, behind doors, or shower adjacent. Great for products that are your best friends -- the ones you frequently access or use daily," Ivey added.
"I’ve cycled through many shower caddies over the years, but this one sparks the most joy! The adjustable arms accommodate many different shower configurations."
"In these durable drawer dividers you can store bathroom supplies upright and on edge to see your entire inventory/collection all at once. This prevents over-shopping or unintentional duplicates."
"Your bathroom countertops should be clean, clutter free, and ready for activity; not packed with storage! This over-the-door basket is a perfect option for the things you want to keep off of your surfaces, but at your fingertips. Great for storing hair styling tools, skin care, and other essentials," Ivey advised.
She continued, "Never scramble to find the next roll of toilet paper again! The sloped interior of this stocker dispenses a new roll as one is used and protects the toilet paper from dust, moisture and germs."
Bedroom
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"A garment rack is such a great solution for any bedroom short on closet space. I love using it to hold that season's essentials, or in a kid's bedroom it's perfect for hanging your kid's 'now' size since kids grow out of things so fast," Blakey shared.
"This sleek tray is one of my favorites for guys. The simple design is great for on top of a dresser to hold a watch and pocket contents."