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Nicola Roy & Rebecca Cook

Stacey Solomon's simple switch to banish mould and mildew from your bathroom

Queen of organisation Stacey Solomon has been helping families declutter and rediscover their homes in her BBC One series Sort Your Life Out.

The show follows as Stacey and husband Joe Swash give people the support they need to rid their home of anything they don't need, as well as repurposing and remodelling areas that could do with a bit of love.

Throughout the programme, Stacey shares a wealth of different tips that we can all try out at home, plus a piece of advice in the latest episode could be useful if you're currently dealing with a bathroom full of mould - skipping shower curtains.

The Mirror reports that the team were set the task of helping out the Harris-Hawley family in London - consisting of childhood sweethearts Dan and Char, and their two daughters Mia and Cece.

After working their magic on the cluttered cottage, Stacey welcomed the family back in to have a look and shared some advice for those of us who have a small or cramped bathroom.

One of the things Stacey had changed was installing a glass shower screen rather than a curtain - as these are "less likely" to attract mould and mildew compared to shower curtains.

She revealed the tip for battling bathroom mould in her series Sort Your Life Out (BBC)

Also in the bathroom, Stacey had noted a seemingly new towel holder so that the family could always have clean ones on hand.

But it was actually an old wine rack that she'd upcycled - which she often does on the show to give unused objects a new lease of life.

Dan and Char were hopeful that the team would help them declutter their home, which is exactly what they did when the team laid out all of their belongings individually in a warehouse.

Stacey is known for her family-friendly home hacks (Instagram)

The family saw the true extent of their clutter before their eyes, including 437 DVDs, 1,011 toys and 59 hairbrushes.

While the couple were set the tough task of going through their belongings and deciding what to keep, Stacey and the team were busy transforming their home - which the family were overjoyed with upon their return.

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