We Found Our Clean That Closet Challenge Winner!
After three months of searching for the person most deserving of winning our Clean That Closet Challenge, we have found the winner. Colleen from San Diego, Calif., a soon-to-be-mom with nursery renovation on her mind, will receive a $1,000 gift card to Bed, Bath & Beyond, a private consultation with professional organizer Kathi Burns and a supply of Space Bag products to help transform her cluttered closet. You can view our winner’s story and video below. Don’t forget to check back soon to see how Colleen uses the grand prize to organize her home.
Colleen’s Story:
My husband and I are about to begin an exciting new chapter of our lives: parenthood! We are beyond ecstatic that we are expecting our first child, a baby boy, in November. As my belly grows a little more every day, so does our excitement and anticipation, as well as our never-ending baby “to-do” list. At the top of this list is getting our condo ready for the newest addition of our family. This includes converting our guest room/office into a dreamy baby nursery. Like most young professionals in their 30s, my husband and I work full time, enjoy spending time with our friends and family, and try to put a little money away each month to graduate from our condo to a house. We currently live in a hip little two-bedroom condo in the urban center of San Diego. While we would love to run right out and purchase a three-bedroom home in our favorite neighborhood in San Diego before our son is born, this is currently not a feasible option for us. Therefore, we have decided to stay in our condo for the time being in order to maximize every dollar for our future home budget. This will also allow me to take a year off of work to stay at home with our baby boy. As I stand and look at the closet in the room that will soon be converted into the nursery, a mixture of emotions invade my mind. Although I am happy, excited and thankful, I stand there and look at our mess of a closet and can’t stop the overwhelming feelings of stress, panic and anxiety. How am I going to get this closet cleaned out and organized before the baby? Where the heck do I start? I generally think of myself as a moderately organized person. In fact, it soothes my nerves to tackle a small organizational project around the house or at work. However, when you live in a small, urban condo the number one problem I’ve encountered is space. Where am I going to store all of these things we’ve accumulated over three years of marriage? The second problem I’ve encountered is time. How am I going to get all of this done before the baby comes? Three months may seem like a good amount of time, but the baby “to-do” list is growing as fast as I’m gaining weight. The third problem I’ve encountered is cost. With a never-ending list of things we need to purchase before our little one arrives, how does reorganizing a closet fit into our budget? I know I have the will to take on this task, and there isn’t anything my husband and I wouldn’t do for our baby. When I learned of the Space Savers Clean That Closet Challenge, I knew this was just the guidance I was looking for to get started on this important project that will have a lasting impact on our lives and our son’s.

The Clean That Closet Challenge closes on Aug. 15, meaning you have less than a month to submit a story and photo of your cluttered closet for a chance to win some great home organization prizes. Throughout the challenge, professional organizer
Bobbie McKeefry of Green Bay, Wis., is just like many homeowners who struggle to keep their closets under control. Bobbie had a bevy of bedding taking over one of her hall closets, until she used the Space Bag

