some people don't actually have a home office, I work from home, but my home office is on my kitchen table. I do stuff like this so when I am done with work, I dont have to feel like i'm at work anymore. I actually LOVED the paper shredder basket!
It reminds me of rich people who conceal their appliances in complex ways… like it’s not embarrassing to have a toaster 😂 I get not wanting to be cluttered but making it harder to do everyday tasks is so odd.
GorgieClarissa yeah, but think about how your going to get your hands in there to remove the shredder from the basket when the paper bin is full!? Way more hassle than it’s worth imho. Shredders are just black boxes so not a great eyesore to me. The printer hack I approve of because of easier logistics and printers are generally fugly.
I clean homes and i frequently organize items together. There have been a few times that I’ll go back to a home and they’ve bought organizational tools and kept my groups together ❤️ Sometimes it really is just too overwhelming, but if you try hard enough you can fit your foot into anyone’s shoe and get it done.
The shoe rack water bottle thing is brilliant. When I was halfway through a stressful pregnancy my spouse broke and dislocated his ankle. I was drinking constantly and normally I’m happy with tap but I’d developed an aversion to all water save a specific brand of bottled I was convinced tasted/smelled different. We had luckily installed two mini fridges for me just before the accident. My older son helped keep them filled. Something like the shoe rack would have been great if I didn’t have the fridges since it’s so lightweight, even I could have gotten it upstairs and set up on my own.
I use 3 " binder for my purchase information instructions warranty. I use a document protector for each purchase. When I get rid or donate some the paperwork goes with it.
That one girl who spent $50 on the spice rack, then $1 per bottle?! And she had like 75 bottles!!!!!! So she spent probably at LEAST $100 on organizing spices…..
I don't think it's a good idea to store your leundry detergent in a container that doesn't have the warnings on it anymore and that looks like a cocktail dispenser
"I'm judging you if your desktop looks like this." Girl, I'm having a hard time thinking of something I could possibly care less about than another human's desktop icons. Just... why? Genuinely, why is this a thing you care about?
@@sydneyj9127 Their snacks as you can tell from the video are mostly junk food; and yes those are unhealthy which is why it’s regulated to a small amount per day.
Emptying the plastic containers into glass ones...you're SO CLOSE. Did you know you can just fill up your containers at a bulk store or package free refill store??
I honestly can’t find a bulk store or package free store and I live in a middle sized urban city. So it may not be be that attainable for everyone. Maybe one day these types of stores will spread but they’re still not as commonplace as you think.
She/he kindly included the creator's username so that you can go find them on TikTok and then immediately click on their links in their bio. It's not that hard.
@@pll15 I mean, the person is already taking someone else’s content to create the video...why not take the links to the products too 🤷🏾♀️ it would be easier for the viewers who don’t have massive amounts of social media apps 🤷🏾♀️
How many clear containers thrown in drawers are we going to see, like it's some ingenious use for them?? It's not a hack, it never was! A "hack" is not using products for the intended purpose they were already created for, a "hack" is using ordinary items in better, smarter ways to improve or simplify your life...
10:26 that's really stupid. The person clearly has kids, via the username 'midwesternmama29'. And yet she chooses to put laundry products into unlabeled containers that are displayed on the shelf for the kids to see. I don't know the kids' age, but it is a generally bad idea if you have kids to do this.
I love organisation but the amount of Amazon products and plastic is so annoying and bad. I’d love to see more sustainable organising tips.
There are cloth dresser/drawer organizers on Amazon.
Recycle shoe boxes or cereal boxes for drawer organization. Tried and true, no extra purchase, delivery/gas, etc
Exactly
Ditching the artwork/books brings down the value of those dvds by a whole lot. Separate them out into sleeves and put them in a binder.
That cord drawer was soooo satisfying 🤤
You can do the same thing using empty Extra 35-stick chewing gum containers. So satisfying and feels good to repurpose items!
@@kayenpea22 kinda junky but efficient enough. My life lol
My hack was stop buying so much stuff. The Q-tips hack drove me insane.
“The printer is so ugly in a home office”
The printer: 👁💧👄💧👁
Some of these hacks are straight up hilarious
Am I the only one who thought "just buy less crap"?
I am not a fan of the cascading hangers. The last thing I want to do is mess with a waterfall of clothing when I just want to grab my skirt...
Totally agree. Maybe with skirts I don't wear often, but all of them?
Okay so i loved the chick who had her babys pictures stored all beutifully, but i cant be the only person who though, "photo album?"
It’s a HOME OFFICE! Why would seeing a printer or shredder be a problem? People just don’t have enough to worry about.
I WAS LOOKING FOR SOMEONE TO SAY SOMETHING 😂
some people don't actually have a home office, I work from home, but my home office is on my kitchen table. I do stuff like this so when I am done with work, I dont have to feel like i'm at work anymore. I actually LOVED the paper shredder basket!
It reminds me of rich people who conceal their appliances in complex ways… like it’s not embarrassing to have a toaster 😂 I get not wanting to be cluttered but making it harder to do everyday tasks is so odd.
GorgieClarissa yeah, but think about how your going to get your hands in there to remove the shredder from the basket when the paper bin is full!? Way more hassle than it’s worth imho. Shredders are just black boxes so not a great eyesore to me. The printer hack I approve of because of easier logistics and printers are generally fugly.
I clean homes and i frequently organize items together. There have been a few times that I’ll go back to a home and they’ve bought organizational tools and kept my groups together ❤️
Sometimes it really is just too overwhelming, but if you try hard enough you can fit your foot into anyone’s shoe and get it done.
The shoe rack water bottle thing is brilliant. When I was halfway through a stressful pregnancy my spouse broke and dislocated his ankle. I was drinking constantly and normally I’m happy with tap but I’d developed an aversion to all water save a specific brand of bottled I was convinced tasted/smelled different. We had luckily installed two mini fridges for me just before the accident. My older son helped keep them filled. Something like the shoe rack would have been great if I didn’t have the fridges since it’s so lightweight, even I could have gotten it upstairs and set up on my own.
I use 3 " binder for my purchase information instructions warranty. I use a document protector for each purchase. When I get rid or donate some the paperwork goes with it.
Some of these were great, but most were geared towards people who have too much stuff that they don’t know what to do with
Ok I love the first video. It made me laugh but that’s so genius. I love having things tucked away like that, it looks so much better!
That one girl who spent $50 on the spice rack, then $1 per bottle?! And she had like 75 bottles!!!!!! So she spent probably at LEAST $100 on organizing spices…..
OMG who uses that much stuff in their laundry??? That can't be good for your skin...
Americans are obsessed with adding as much as possible to their laundry. And then they'll walk around complaining about eczema and allergies.
I imagine those glass containers with the pour spouts get gummed up and I KNOW they have a tendency to leak.
I don't think it's a good idea to store your leundry detergent in a container that doesn't have the warnings on it anymore and that looks like a cocktail dispenser
why? you thinking you might drink it when you get locked out of the kitchen?
I mean if you’re an idiot then maybe.
Do you regularly read the warning labels on detergent or something?
Ok, that 2 cake pans and marbles is created by Alejandratv channel from TH-cam
4:23 much nicer to place in the drawer by color 💕
I’m absorbing doing the paper shredder trick!
Is it me or is the decanting getting a little out of hand?
This compilation is everything 😍
Geeze how many cords you really need?
"I'm judging you if your desktop looks like this." Girl, I'm having a hard time thinking of something I could possibly care less about than another human's desktop icons. Just... why? Genuinely, why is this a thing you care about?
Great hacks!! Thank you!
This is so nice
It would have been so nice to add the links to the stuff 😩
I don’t TikTok at all and the creator listed doesn’t have it on her instagram 🥴
The links are in the description.
8:58 uh YEA I’m judging you bc MINE looks like this
All good until 6:53
"Learn portion control"??? They are children. Let them eat.
She said snacks. Too much sugar and sodium is bad for anyone especially children.
@@th0tslay3r44 Snacks aren't inherently bad. Snacks can literally be anything as long as they aren't a full meal. That's it.
@@sydneyj9127 Their snacks as you can tell from the video are mostly junk food; and yes those are unhealthy which is why it’s regulated to a small amount per day.
I have two very small bathrooms and no drawers only a cabinet under the sinks.😢
Emptying the plastic containers into glass ones...you're SO CLOSE. Did you know you can just fill up your containers at a bulk store or package free refill store??
I honestly can’t find a bulk store or package free store and I live in a middle sized urban city. So it may not be be that attainable for everyone. Maybe one day these types of stores will spread but they’re still not as commonplace as you think.
This would have been so much better with links to the products…
I'll keep that in mind for the next video. Thank you for your feedback. 💛
Amazon links have been added. Thanks again for your feedback.
She/he kindly included the creator's username so that you can go find them on TikTok and then immediately click on their links in their bio. It's not that hard.
@@pll15 Thank you
@@pll15 I mean, the person is already taking someone else’s content to create the video...why not take the links to the products too 🤷🏾♀️ it would be easier for the viewers who don’t have massive amounts of social media apps 🤷🏾♀️
All I hear is the same music being louder than when they are speaking lol.
How many clear containers thrown in drawers are we going to see, like it's some ingenious use for them?? It's not a hack, it never was! A "hack" is not using products for the intended purpose they were already created for, a "hack" is using ordinary items in better, smarter ways to improve or simplify your life...
1:36 "pretty eyes, chubby thighs"?? Ewwwww gross. Can we not body shame fkn BABIES plssss??
The first one was dumb as hell who doesn't have a wireless printer these days
This gives me anxiety. Honestly, who has time to do this? Props to you... but sheesh.
10:26 that's really stupid. The person clearly has kids, via the username 'midwesternmama29'. And yet she chooses to put laundry products into unlabeled containers that are displayed on the shelf for the kids to see. I don't know the kids' age, but it is a generally bad idea if you have kids to do this.
Most of these were not even hacks 😔