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This is especially palpable in their playroom,
which sits in between the main living room
and Emily and Tyler’s bedroom. The girls know
where everything’s “home” is, and they are eager
to tidy when playtime is over.
3. Make it affordable
“What I hope separates Tidy Dad from
other tidying people on Instagram is that
I’m trying to make it economic,” Tyler said.
“I want people to see that tidying is within
their reach — that you don’t have to go out
and buy a bunch of fancy bins.”
The Moores do this by making use of the
little things: cutting down Amazon boxes to
use as storage bins, refurbishing street finds, or
sprucing up Ikea items by adding paint.
“The other thing is, I want to help other
dads feel empowered in the tidying process,”
Tyler said.
The painting above Tyler and Emily Moore’s bed was
created by their daughters Mabel and Matilda.
Tyler Moore uses skinny hangers in his closet to save
extra room.
The Moores hang photos in their closets: a “spark joy”
technique.
INTERIOR DESIGN