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I have 5 kids at 27 – trolls say there's ‘no excuse' for my ‘disgrace' of a home, yes it's muddy but I don't care
I have 5 kids at 27 – trolls say there's ‘no excuse' for my ‘disgrace' of a home, yes it's muddy but I don't care

The Sun

timea day ago

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I have 5 kids at 27 – trolls say there's ‘no excuse' for my ‘disgrace' of a home, yes it's muddy but I don't care

A MOTHER-OF-FIVE has shown off her 'muddy' laundry room and clapped back at haters who criticised her 'disgrace' of a home. Despite not caring what trolls think, Gwenn, a 27-year-old stay-at-home mum from the United States, has found herself at the centre of a barrage of abuse from mean keyboard warriors. 2 2 Not only did haters slam the 'ridiculous' mess, but others claimed there was 'no excuse' for Gwenn to let her property get in such a state. It all comes after Gwenn shared a short clip inside her pad on social media, which left users totally divided. As she attempted to clean up the room, which was overflowing with dirty clothes and mess on the floor, the brunette said: 'I know you're gonna be angry at me with this laundry room, but this was two weeks ago, possibly last week, honestly, I don't know what day it is.' She then continued: 'Unless you have a laundry room that is also a mud room and you have five kids changing three times a day because they want to keep going outside, getting in the mud, getting the water, I really don't want to hear it, I just don't.' 'I literally do not care, because at the end of the day, this is a mud room, so it's gonna get muddy,' she added. On a mission to get the space tidied up, Gwenn continued: 'A lot of this was winter stuff that has just kept getting thrown around - I finally have three bags of winter clothes bagged up, but we got hats and gloves put away and then our big winter clothes.' After cleaning up the space, Gwenn was able to fill up three bags with stuff to give away, as well as one bag full of rubbish. She also got rid of a shoe rack and began doing some of the laundry, but confessed that the room was still not in 'super great shape.' Following this, she justified: 'I feel like I can't clean like a normal person - I can't just tidy up an area, whenever I want to clean it, I have to take it all apart and deep clean everything, which makes it very difficult because this is a big old house to clean.' And it appears it's not only Gwenn's laundry room that has left people stunned, as she then gave viewers a close-up look at her living room, which was also in desperate need of a tidy up. I scrub my council house walls but they're COVERED in mould & crumbling away - I have two disabled kids, it's disgusting Not only did hangers and rubbish take over the floor, but endless piles of clothes covered the couch too. Big divide The TikTok clip, which was posted under the username @ gwennewg, has clearly left many open-mouthed, as it has quickly gone viral and racked up 2.1million views, 68,000 likes and 917 comments. But social media users were left totally divided by Gwenn's video - whilst some thought the mess was "ridiculous," others could sympathise with having 'never ending' amounts of washing. One person said: 'Disgrace, no excuse.' children how to pick up after themselves and take responsibility for their own things. That's your job as a parent.' Meanwhile, someone else gasped: 'Why are you letting it get to this?' Not only this, but another user asked: 'Why does the husband not help out? My husband would never watch me drown like this.' However, at the same time, one mother wrote: 'I hate laundry. It's never ending!' A second penned: 'Five you deserve a medal! I hate housework so no judgments from me!' And another admitted: 'As a 26 year old mum of five, I felt this video in my soul.'

How To Organize Your Laundry Room (And 12 Products That'll Help You Do Just That)
How To Organize Your Laundry Room (And 12 Products That'll Help You Do Just That)

CTV News

time19-06-2025

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  • CTV News

How To Organize Your Laundry Room (And 12 Products That'll Help You Do Just That)

Clear the chaos in your laundry room with these handy products. If your laundry room is in a perpetual state of chaos, you're not alone. For most people, it becomes a space where more than just dirty clothes get dumped, and over time, it turns into its own kind of monster—one that can feel impossible to keep tidy and organized. To help you keep things neat, tidy, and easy to access, we've hunted down some products that'll help you corral all your bits and bobs. From aesthetic jars to laundry hampers on wheels, these must-haves will makeover your space and simplify chore time. Here are a few of our favourite laundry room organization products: 17 Kitchen Organization Products That'll Help You Reclaim Some Space The Absolute Best Spice Racks You Can Get In Canada Right Now Sustainable Summer Swaps: Eco-Friendly Versions Of Products You Use Every Day Disclaimer: The prices displayed are accurate at the time of publication. We'll do our best to keep them as up-to-date as possible, but you may see slight changes.

Weekend decorator: Builder-grade laundry room gets a big lift
Weekend decorator: Builder-grade laundry room gets a big lift

National Post

time06-06-2025

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  • National Post

Weekend decorator: Builder-grade laundry room gets a big lift

Article content Dear Virginie Article content We bought a new 'builder house' about 10 years ago and it's obvious the laundry room was an afterthought. It's ugly and functions really poorly. Even though the room is big, we always feel crammed in there. We need storage solutions too, since it's the place where we keep our cleaning products and become a bit of a dumping ground. Article content Article content Article content I see what you mean. The room looks quite big — 6×10 feet judging by the size of the floor tiles, but everything is stuck in the corner and you have no storage or surfaces to work on. The plumbing and venting also look pretty unfinished. Article content Article content Let's start with function. The ceilings in your laundry room are quite high, so we can take advantage of vertical space to give you more storage. I like the idea of keeping the washer and dryer stacked, but let's enclose them in some cabinetry that will give you storage room for soap and cleaning supplies above, and also hide all the venting I can see up top. As you can see in my rendering, we can leave a little room on the left for tall items like your ironing board and mop. Article content Next, I would run a counter from the side of the laundry toward the door, along the right-hand wall. In the corner that will be awkward to access, we can hide some storage for items that are used less often, or lighter bulkier items like your mop bucket and cleaning supplies. This will also hide all the plumbing connections. A 24-inch-deep kitchen cabinet should work well in that corner. From the side of the machines toward the right-hand wall I would suggest you either mount a rod that you can use to hang items for drying, or you could place a closed cupboard there if you have more storage items that you want to hide away. In that case, an upper kitchen cabinet would work well. Article content Article content The new counter space will give you lots of room to fold items on, and rolling laundry bins can be tucked underneath. These are great to keep laundry sorted and off the floor. Depending on what you choose, you would have room for two or three of them. Above the counter is a perfect spot for vertical laundry-hanging; there are lots of clever racks that fold up when not in use so they lie flat against the wall. You have room for two of these above the counter. Article content Article content The last thing to tackle would be the overall aesthetics. You're lucky you have nice modern machines as a starting point. I like the idea of playing up the idea of water since it's a laundry room. Ikea has great blue cabinetry that can easily be modified to fit here, and how about wallpaper in the whole room to give it all a stylish lift? I've chosen wallpaper with a fish motif because I think it's whimsical and fun, but I could just as easily see a stylized wave motif wallpaper or some vinyl decals. I like the scale of the fish wallpaper because it makes the room seem bigger than it is. a Swedish company that prints really fun wallpapers, both traditional and easy-to-install peel-and-stick varieties. Just be sure to choose a vinyl paper that will stand up well to heat and humidity in the room.

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