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Remodelista

The Organized Home: Simple, Stylish Storage Ideas for All Over the House

Julie Carlson Margot Guralnick

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English
Artisan Books
14 November 2017
Whether you’re a minimalist or someone who takes pleasure in her collections, we all yearn for an unencumbered life in a home that makes us happy. Remodelista: The Art of Order shows us how, with more than 100 simple and stylish tips, each clearly presented and accompanied by full-colour photographs that are sure to inspire. Readers will learn strategies for conquering their homes’ problem zones (from the medicine cabinet to the bedroom closet) and organising tricks and tools that can be deployed in every room (embrace trays; hunt for unused spaces overhead; decant everything). Interviews with experts, ranging from kindergarten teachers to hoteliers, offer even more ingenious ideas to steal. It all adds up to the ultimate home organising manual.
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Imprint:   Artisan Books
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 238mm,  Width: 170mm,  Spine: 22mm
Weight:   740g
ISBN:   9781579656935
ISBN 10:   1579656935
Pages:   224
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Julie Carlson is the author of Remodelista: A Manual for the Considered Home and cofounder of inspirational home site Remodelista.com. Previously, she worked at the Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies in New York before joining the editorial staff of The New Yorker. Julie lives in Brooklyn, New York. Margot Guralnick is the writer/producer of Remodelista: A Manual for the Considered Home and a member of the Remodelista.com team. She began her career at Sotheby’s auction house and was editor in chief of Travel + Leisure Family.

Reviews for Remodelista: The Organized Home: Simple, Stylish Storage Ideas for All Over the House

The tools and expert advice you need to impose order beautifully. -The Wall Street Journal Chock-full of . . . straightforward, unfussy solutions for getting your belongings and rooms in order. -ArchitecturalDigest.com Simple and joyful solutions for dealing with clutter prone spots with style. -Washington Post A decluttering tome that supports the beauty of organization, helping readers to understand that order can be artful. The book goes room by room through every space in the house, breaking down not only what to toss and keep, but also how to make your home efficient without sacrificing style. -Apartment Therapy Here are all the secrets to decluttering your home like a pro. . . . Remodelista: The Organized Home is packed with simple yet unexpected tips for creating a beautiful home. The book breaks it down, room by room, to show you how to display the things you love while achieving the organization you're after. -Brit + Co. If a one-day spring cleaning doesn't cut it when it comes to cutting through your clutter, take a look at the new book Remodelista: The Organized Home. -Houston Chronicle The tools and expert advice you need to impose order beautifully. -The Wall Street Journal Chock-full of . . . straightforward, unfussy solutions for getting your belongings and rooms in order. -ArchitecturalDigest.com Simple and joyful solutions for dealing with clutter prone spots with style. -Washington Post A decluttering tome that supports the beauty of organization, helping readers to understand that order can be artful. The book goes room by room through every space in the house, breaking down not only what to toss and keep, but also how to make your home efficient without sacrificing style. -Apartment Therapy Here are all the secrets to decluttering your home like a pro. . . . Remodelista: The Organized Home is packed with simple yet unexpected tips for creating a beautiful home. The book breaks it down, room by room, to show you how to display the things you love while achieving the organization you're after. -Brit + Co. If a one-day spring cleaning doesn't cut it when it comes to cutting through your clutter, take a look at the new book Remodelista: The Organized Home. -Houston Chronicle


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