Walmart and The Home Edit take away all the home organization excuses
While some people resolve to focus on healthy eating, exercise or better life balance, the reality is that home organization can be the one resolution that sets all the others on the successful path. With the new partnership between Walmart and The Home Edit, there are no more excuses to quit the chaos and get organized.
In some homes, no one wants to open the pantry, cabinet or closet. It isn’t auchlocaustrophobia, but it is those overflowing shelves, potentially failing items, and overall chaos that makes people want to stay away.
Finding a way to tackle the organization situation is key to taming the chaos. When everything has its place, it is more than sparking a joy. It is a simple solution that anyone can follow.
How are Walmart and The Home Edit simplifying home organization?
As Walmart becomes the all-encompassing shopping destination, consumers crave that balance of value and convenience. Sometimes people are more willing to tackle a change when it seems easy to accomplish.
In a recent announcement, Walmart shared the reasoning behind this collaboration. Simply stated, Walmart said that it shares “a belief with The Home Edit that everyone should have a beautiful home no matter their style or budget.” Even though many people have watched the Netflix program, now the tools are at their fingertips.
With organizational tools priced between $9.98 to $24.98, consumers can feel confident that they can put the home in order. Tackling one piece at a time can turn that chaos into color coded perfection.
Even though 70% of people are uncertain how to start the process, these tools make “editing” effortless. Although grandma might have appreciated everything in its place, the clear bins ensure that people can see things, not just add to the clutter.
Although just purchasing the tools does not ensure an escape from the clutter chaos, it is a step. The key to set up a system that works. While The Home Edit appreciates its color coded method, other ideas can work, too. As long as a system makes sense, it can work in any home.
While this new partnership is well timed to the start of the year, it sets a tone for Walmart. Although value has always been a tenet of the company, it continues to stock established brands on the shelves. When a company can offer trusted brands at affordable prices, everyone is a winner.
What do you think of this Walmart and The Home Edit partnership? Could it spark some organization for the new year?