See Teen Mom Chelsea Houska & husband Cole DeBoer’s super-organized closet inside their $750K South Dakota farmhouse
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CHECK out Teen Mom Chelsea Houska and her husband Cole DeBoer's super-organized closet inside their $750K South Dakota farmhouse.
The Orderly Elegance service has shared a short video of Chelsea and Cole's "master closet" on .
The professional organizer revealed how the closet space of the Teen Mom 2 alumni was put together.
The video kickstarted with the shelves empty, and there were no wire hangers in sight.
The entire top shelf was devoted to fedoras and other hats.
Most of the storage cabinet was lined up with Chelsea's various boots.
Clothing and jackets were hung up on the side racks.
The Haddaway song, What is Love, played in the background.
The caption stated: "What is love you ask?
"An organized master closet of course! Imagine walking into your closet knowing exactly where that piece of clothing you are looking for is…dreamy, right?
The post concluded: "Check out the before and after of @chelseahouska & @coledeboer master closet!"
Chelsea and Cole, are the parents of daughters Layne, three, Walker, one, and son Watson, five.
She also shares Aubree, 10, with her ex Adam Lind, 32.
The "master closet" is not the only thing that Chelsea and Cole fixed up in their farmhouse.
The MTV stars recently hired a team of professional organizers to revamp their pantry after Chelsea complained that it looked like a "hot mess."
The TV star argued that their pantry was an "absolute disaster."
She noted: "We had good intentions when we moved in. We were organized and going to do all that. I just accepted that's not who I am as a person."
The pantry had tons of canned goods, jars, boxes, and a vacuum cleaner sitting in the corner.
Chelsea said: "Say goodbye to the chaotic pantry," as Cole replied: "Goodbye, pantry."
His wife concluded: "We won't miss ya!"
Her hubby then shared a video of the newly designed space, which boasted wicker baskets, a wine shelf, and black containers.
After the transformation, the shelves had organized tins, cans and jars, along with cereal and chips placed in Tupperware containers.
On the top shelf, the family's belongings were neatly tucked away in large baskets.
He captioned the post: "Pantry looks amazing!"
The couple finished the construction of their South Dakota property back in 2020.
The duo is currently in the middle of filming their new HGTV show, which is titled Farmhouse Fabulous.
Set to debut in 2023, Farmhouse Fabulous will follow the duo as they help families renovate their homes.
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