Get Organized With the Home Edit
Where to watch: Netflix
They have been a hit on social media with their ultra-specific organization aesthetic, which combines clear acrylic and meticulous color coding.Bringing their unique style to life in 2020, now celebrities and normal people all have a taste of their pantries and playrooms.
For its knack of not only transforming but also decluttering, this transatlantic partnership scrapes, scrubs, and revamps pantries, playrooms, closets made from scratch–every nook and cranny will be shimmering with new life. It’s like those washdowns people give themselves when they just can’t stand another dripping sponge bath anymore.
Whether you practice the “clear container” philosophy of Shear and Teplin, or simply get off on colors of beauty items neatly aligned by shade or shirts neatly folded “just so,” The Home Edit is a veritable banquet of images for fans discreetly organized. With the added bonus of looking inside the homes of celebrities like Reese Witherspoon, Kevin Hart, Khloe Kardashian, Eva Longoria, Drew Barrymore, Martha Stewart, you get both inspiration and entertainment in every episode.
Instant Dream Home
Where to watch: Netflix
There are many questions left for viewers who see interior designer Adair Curtis, carpenter Erik Curtis, landscaper Nick Cutsumpas and Paige Mobley transform a home in one day.The pair shed some light on the process, saying “there’s nothing normal about what we’re doing here,” where we first screened in May.
But amazingly, by means of meticulous planning and coordination of many groups working simultaneously–electricians, builders etc.–they somehow pull off for every show an apparently impossible task.