The Home Edit fans go wild for B&M’s £1.99 plastic storage which organisational queen Stacey Solomon would love
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IF YOU are hooked on Netflix’s The Home Edit, you can now bring the show’s pristine organisation tips to your own home, thanks to B&M.
The budget store is selling £1.99 storage boxes that look perfect for bringing order into your house - and they look like something Stacey Solomon would love.
A fan of the hit show spotted the clear boxes in B&M and uploaded a photo of them to the Facebook group
They wrote: “If anyone has just binge watched The Home Edit on Netflix like me... they have these fridge/freezer storage boxes available in wilko with 25% off and stackable ones in B&M for £1.99.”
The Home Edit sees extreme home organisers Clea Shearer and Joanna Teplin fully transform celebrity and everyday houses.
Their signature style is using clear boxes so items are colour-coordinated and ordered in a system that is easy to see.
On the Netflix show, the unstoppable duo have tackled the homes of Reese Witherspoon, Khloe Kardashian and Eva Longoria in their quest for neatness.
And thankfully, thanks to B&M and Wilko, savvy shoppers can replica the style without forking out a fortune.
Loose Women star Stacey Solomon has also used see-through containers to organise the Essex home she shared with partner Joe Swash, and her three sons.
Stacey gave fans a glimpse inside her fridge, which has glass boxes labelled for each day, along with salads, soup, fish and veggies getting their own tubs.
Revealing her fully stocked fridge, she added: "This will get me through to Wednesday because veggies don't last more than 3 days peeled.
"I keep the potatoes in water or they go brown - but at least I know I can come home from work and just chuck everything in."
She previously shared her very satisfying organisation hack for her son’s jumbled crayon drawer and it only cost a tenner.
Clearly her crayon tower became the envy of fans, as she shared a link to a similar one from for £10 after people asked how they could copy her.