Beth and Rick Goldenberg's house is filled with clutter, especially the closets, which are filled to overflowing. They are quite busy running their entertainment company and keeping up with two active children, so they don't have a lot of extra time to devote to organizing. They're ready to close the door on their closet clutter, and professional organizer Ellen Faye is there to step up and lend a hand.
The plan is to make each member of the family's closets more organized and easier to use. With four closets to rebuild, she suggests that they do some of the work themselves to save money. Rick seems a bit skeptical at first, but Faye says she can teach them everything they need to know.
Master-Bedroom Closet
The largest in the house at 80 inches long and 72 inches wide, this walk-in closet contains Beth's clothes, shoes and even a few of the kids' toys strewn about on the floor.
Rick has been allotted a small area on the bottom rack, tucked underneath and behind Beth's things. Faye suggests that this closet become Beth's alone and that a separate space is arranged for Rick.