
How to take part in Stacey Solomon's Sort Your Life Out
Solomon and a team of makeover experts help people in evaluating their possessions, encouraging them to let go of items they no longer need, and transform their living spaces into more functional environments.
The show, which won a National Television Award last year, was also nominated for a BAFTA.
The series combines elements of home makeover, organisation, humour and personal storytelling to highlight the emotional and practical aspects of decluttering.
How you can take part
Whether you have a new baby on the way, want to run a business from home, find it hard to let go of sentimental items or just want to create calm in the chaos, the Sort Your Life Out team want you to get in touch.
For more information email SYLO@optomen.com or to apply online, visit the casting site or the BBC Take Part website.
A spokesperson for the casting of Sort Your Life Out, said: 'Imagine if the entire contents of your house were laid out before you, so you could decide what to keep, and what to lose.
'Through a life changing declutter, supersize spring clean and ingenious carpentry solutions, this process will bring joy back into your home.
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'Stacey and her team of organising fanatics - made up of Dilly Carter, Rob Bent and Iwan Carrington - can help you let go of the things you don't need, and streamline what you do.
'Plus they'll create space-saving storage and put systems in place to save you time and money in the future.'
Solomon's latest show Stacey and Joe, in which she stars alongside husband Joe Swash, is currently airing on BBC One.
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