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The Home Edit Life: The Complete Guide to Organizing Absolutely Everything at Work, at Home and On the Go, A Netflix Original Series – Season 2 now showing on Netflix

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Speaking of labeling, Clea and Joanna take you through their own process by detailing more than 150 spaces with their trade secrets. With bright images that feature almost every kind of space—small or large—including pantries, fridges, closets, bathrooms, bedrooms, playrooms, and under the stairs and sink, you’ll take away so many ideas for your own rooms. DISCOVER THE “LOW-BAR LIFESTYLE”

The Home Edit Life by Clea Shearer, Joanna Teplin - Waterstones

Believe this: every single space in your house has the potential to function efficiently and look great. My parents have a beautiful home- The view of the golf course reminds us all of the beauty my father so loved. I just want the house to now reflect this new season of my mother’s life. It’s going to take some time- There is my dads study with beautiful built in desk, his “man cave” that he had built in the garage and the “safe room” he had built off the master closet to house his gun safe. The Home Edit co-founders are at the top of our list when we're seeking organizational advice." -- MyDomaine Books. Can you even the rainbow layout?! I have a lot of antique books. Many art books. Biographies, regional interest, novels. I do not arrange them by color! Let's say I'm looking for that 1880 etiquette book but I don't recall the color. HELP! But when I arrange my books by SUBJECT, voila. Easy. Librarians must shudder at the idea.But. But. But... the book itself is completely ridiculous, imo. And I even like organizing by color (one of their main suggestions)! There are pantries, refrigerators, and offices with what feels like not nearly enough items to go beyond one meal, or not enough office supplies. The spacing between items on a shelf or in a drawer, leads me to believe these houses must have hundreds of drawers and shelves or you'd never be able to "house" objects with so much space between. Then, if one does have that many drawers, closets, shelves - how do you remember which drawer you apple corer is in versus your potato peeler and your small whisk. Declutting books are my brain candy reading. This is not a decluttering book per se, but rather organizing decluttered stuff, so close enough.

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Just in time for everyone's 'spring cleaning goals' comes the book everyone needs! Part inspirational pep talk, part organizational how-to and part eye candy . . . The Home Edit is the real deal." -- Pretty Pink Tulips

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Two things I wish had been in the book- what pens they use to label different containers so I can do it myself without the writing coming off (been there done that) and their tips for storing blow dryers, hair straighteners and the like. Recommendations: while entertaining and very visually appealing, the book doesn’t go into much depth on how to actually execute their steps. More a celebration of their works and the logic behind their methods, this is more for entertainment than it is for self help / house improvement. If you’re like me and you just enjoy reading about organizing, this is stellar. If you’re hoping to learn how to develop organization skills, there are much more thorough books on the market. The Home Edit has grown a loyal celebrity and social media following thanks to a streamlined philosophy that's often delivered with some hilarious punch lines. Their new book is a room-by-room guide to this philosophy." -- Architectural Digest Clea Shearer and Joanna Teplin, authors of 'The Home Edit: A Guide to Organizing and Realizing Your House Goals, ' have taken a rainbow approach to organization inside the homes of celebs like Khloe Kardashian and Gwenyth Paltrow." -- Good Morning America All that said, if you’re just trying to find more organization porn to sustain you until a second season comes out, this fits the bill nicely. It was very satisfying to see finished projects and hear the details on how they completed them. And the rainbow organizing? I’d heard of it before but never really thought it practical. But then I went thought and rearranged my kid’s books and it elevated the energy of the space by at least 200%. It’s so appeasing! And we actually have an easier time finding books than when it was just arranged by author.

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Clea and Joanna show you how to accomplish just about anything—including a meticulously arranged home. The key is starting with something achievable so that you succeed. Learn which space you should approach first so you stay motivated to finish the whole house (hint: it’s not a room); what storage items you need and how much to buy; and how you can get the whole family to pitch in—even the kids! AVAILABLE EVERYWHERE! Move over, Marie Kondo - Clea Shearer and Joanna Teplin are the professional organisers the A-list now let rifle through their drawers.' - Sunday Times StyleA master class on how to arrange even your most unattractive belongings--and spaces--in an aesthetically pleasing and easy-to-navigate way."-- Glamour (10 Books to Help You Live Your Best Life) Like most books of this type, this one goes way overboard. However, there are a lot of useful ideas. Read through it, choose what works for you, and let the rest go. One thing I would highly recommend is The Edit. That's the chapter where they advise you to take out everything of a certain type of possession (all your clothes, for example, or all your kitchen utensils) and go through them one by one to determine 1) if you actually use/wear/need it; 2) if you don't need it now but will in the immediate future (for example, it's summer but you don't want to throw out your heavy winter coat); and 3) whether you're holding onto the item for sentimental reasons, or in the example of clothes, if you're holding onto it because one day you hope to fit into it again. Professional organizers Clea Shearer and Joanna Teplin are in high demand in Hollywood, having organized everything from pantries to play rooms for stars like Gwyneth Paltrow, Rachel Zoe, Lauren Conrad and Mandy Moore. Believe this: every single space in your house has the potential to function efficiently and look great. The mishmash of summer and winter clothes in the closet? Yep. Even the dreaded junk drawer? Consider it done. And the best news: it's not hard to do--in fact, it's a lot of fun.

The Home Edit Life: The Complete Guide to Organizing

I didn’t necessarily learn anything new, I’ve been a bit of a neatnik all of my life, but those images of color-coordinated bins, lined up ever so smartly just made me happy and inspired me to take my tidiness to the next level. The photography is light, bright and inviting and even though I’m not a fan of labeling everything (I mean you can see it’s a pair of shoes in that bin, can’t you?), I appreciated how well it all went together. Congrats! Now that you’ve edited your items, categorized them, and contained them...you are free to never organize again for the rest of your life. And neither does your family! You now live in a museum where no one is allowed to touch things. You don’t greet guests by taking their coat – you tell them to please keep their belongings, A masterclass and look book in one, The Home Edit is filled with bright photographs and detailed tips, from placing plastic dishware in a drawer where little hands can reach to categorizing pantry items by color (there's nothing like a little ROYGBIV to soothe the soul). Above all, it's like having your best friends at your side to help you turn the chaos into calm.Moving her family across the country (TO the country, she claims) has been a huge adjustment, but an incredible experience for her. In Nashville, the stars aligned and she met her business partner, Joanna! Together, they launched a home organization business called The Home Edit.

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