A mum has kept herself busy during the coronavirus lockdown by reorganising her home to such a high standard she has left people speechless.
The Australian woman showed off her immaculate home where all items are neatly folded, filed or stacked with boxes and dividers aiding her quest for supreme organisation.
Proudly posting photos of her home on Facebook the Sydney-based mum said: "In total it took three weeks of coronavirus isolation time to piece together.
"I have organised my whole house. It didn't happen overnight but I eventually got it all done.
"Now I need to label everything. Not sure if I should buy a Cricut maker or buy them already made."

Her photos show toiletries placed in individual boxes inside her bedroom cabinet and her utility room filled with neatly stacked see-through lidded crates.
Beauty products such as cotton buds, razors and tampons are stored in plastic shelving drawers so each item is easily visible.
Her linen cupboard also shows off perfectly folded duvets, blankets, towels and even tea towels.


Her spotless home attracted support from other neat freak fans while some people questioned if she had taken her organisational skills to a new level.
One person said: “Looks great but did you really need to put the Koh (surface cleaner) in a box when it's already in a box?
“And the shaving cream and deodorants in their own boxes too? I'm not sure what that adds?”

Shrugging off criticism the mum, nicknamed the “queen of organisation”, said her plastic tubs system makes her tidy home “easy to maintain.”
Inside her kitchen is no different as her pantry is filled with food that is labelled in containers while the cutlery drawer is fastidiously sectioned.


Her neatly stacked pots and pan drew particular attention as some questioned whether it was possible to keep them so organised over a long period of time because they need to be used daily.
Partially eaten food or packages have no place in her home as she avoids keeping items that she hasn’t finished.
The woman said: “I let everything run low and use up what I have before buying more.”