Wardrobes can easily become out of control and unorganised. Most of us would say that our wardrobe is too small for our vast and ever growing collection and it’s impossible to find what you're looking for.
For those that don’t know, Bula is Fijian for hello. My family and I have recently returned from an amazing trip to Fiji and, since I am still experiencing major post-holiday blues
I was fortunate enough to run a workshop for IKEA Australia on 11 June, highlighting Sustainability and I feel compelled to share my findings, thoughts, and reflections with you all.
We hope the last few weeks have been treating you kindly, as we can certainly make that statement for ourselves!
We are so excited to return to The Organising Platform's Blog, it’s been a little over a year since our last blog post, and, as I’m sure many of you would have guessed
I am often asked for that ONE hot tip that will help YOU get organised… Though if I am honest, there’s no one tip to quickly fix all the organising issues that we experience on a regular basis.
It is easy to see how so many families across the globe have garages that are literally bursting at the seams. If this is your current situation, let me assure you - you are not alone!
Did you know that just 20% of the average person's closet is worn on a regular basis?
This stat had me stumped!
My name is Chelsea Smith and I wouldn’t say that I had an addiction to shopping (my husband may disagree) although I found myself continuously cramming my home with clothing, nick knacks and homewares that I had brought on impulse.