Take a Look Inside Tamra Judge’s Amazingly Organized Kitchen

When it comes to her home, Tamra Judge is living by the motto, "An organized home means an organized life." The Real Housewives of Orange County alum recently shared a peek inside her freshly reorganized and decluttered pantry — and let's just say, the result is downright impressive.

After recruiting luxury home organization firm Simply Seaside Organizing for help in straightening out the kitchen and master bathroom, Tamra took to Instagram to share a look at the newly immaculate space, beginning with her pantry.

As captured in the series of photos below, the food storage area is now the epitome of organization goals, with cans, spices, snacks, and other items neatly arranged and separated in rows of labeled baskets and plastic containers. Several cabinets around the kitchen, including those above the counter and under the sink, have also been reorganized to efficiently display dishes, mugs, water bottles, and even cleaning supplies.

And it looks like Tamra and her family won't have any troubling finding their next caffeine fix. The revamped kitchen even features divided labeled containers for tea and coffee pods, along with various types of plastic cutlery.    

"I thought I was organized until I hired @simplyseasideorganizing to simplify my kitchen & master bathroom (now I want my whole house done)," Tamra wrote in part of the caption.

Check out her impeccably arranged kitchen in its full glory, below:

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