About

Hannah Whitman
Hannah Whitman

About Hannah Whitman

It was 6:45 PM on a Friday, fifteen minutes before my husband was supposed to take me out for our anniversary dinner, when the entire wire shelf in our master closet ripped out of the drywall. I spent the next two hours digging my favorite heels out from under a twisted mountain of seasonal sweaters and drywall dust. That was the exact moment I realized my “out of sight, out of mind” approach to home organization was a literal disaster waiting to happen. Living in a 1920s bungalow in Portland, Maine, means dealing with quirky architecture and basically zero built-in storage. Before I became obsessed with structural integrity and spatial planning, I spent seven years as a theatrical stage manager, coordinating hundreds of props and split-second costume changes in pitch-black wings. Later, I worked as an inventory specialist for an estate liquidation firm, learning exactly how much stuff a person can accumulate in a lifetime. Those experiences taught me that pretty baskets don’t fix bad infrastructure. I rely heavily on heavy-duty Elfa shelving systems anchored directly into studs, and I’ve never met a drawer that couldn’t be improved by a Brother P-Touch label maker. Here on viralguidehub.com, I write about realistic, durable organization systems for people who actually live in their homes. You won’t find impossible aesthetic pantries here—just straightforward, road-tested methods to keep your belongings accessible, secure, and actually attached to the wall.