Kourtney Kardashian Shows How She Keeps Her Home Stunningly Beautiful and Meticulously Organized with Secrets Few People Know

Kourtney keeps her home looking TV-ready with baby hangers, regular decluttering, and using the 'circle method' of tidying up

Kourtney Kardashian
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A Kardashian home is traditionally incredibly luxe and highly organized. From Khloe's infamous pantry to Kris Jenner's display-worthy fridge, the famous family clearly knows how to keep a home tidy.

Kourtney Kardashian is upholding the standard, with her lifestyle brand, Poosh, recently having posted an interview with her personal organizer, Carroll Cartwright. The founder of Neatly & Co. shared exactly how Kourtney keeps her home looking TV-ready, and we are taking notes.

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While getting rid of unessential items is the foundation of any tidy home, Carroll brings good news for maximalists: you can still hold onto anything precious.

'Organization is not about forcing minimalism or letting go of things that bring you joy,' Carroll says. 'If you love it, keep it. This can apply to dishware, small appliances, clothing, beach towels, anything.'

“My approach is never about making people get rid of what they love. It’s about creating systems that make those things easy to find, use, and enjoy.'

When it comes to any storage solutions, Carroll makes the case for an unexpected accessory: baby hangers.

'They are the perfect size and help minimize sway, keeping everything aligned and tidy,' she explains. 'It is such a simple swap that makes an immediate visual difference in your closet.' We love these ones from Amazon for an affordable set.

She also advises 'closing the circle,' when tidying, which means completing one task at a time. She explains that this can be a nightly routine: 'At the end of the day, I always do a quick surface reset, so we wake up to clear counters and a fresh start. When you close your circles, you create calm and make organization feel effortless,' she says.

Finally, she suggests tackling one space at a time rather than doing a complete home tidy at once, as this can be quite daunting.

'Edit, group, give everything a home, and take donations out the same day,' she recommends. 'Small wins build momentum, and momentum builds lasting order.'


Hannah Ziegler
News Editor

Hannah is Homes & Gardens’ News Editor, with a focus on celebrity style and entertainment content. She got her start in media as a digital editorial assistant at ELLE Canada, and has since written about lifestyle and culture for publications such as Nylon and i-D.

Her love of film is rivaled only by one with a great soundtrack, and she hopes to someday decorate a Nancy Meyers-worthy kitchen.

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