Description |
x, 277 pages : color illustrations ; 21 cm |
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Cover typography displays title as What's a organized person to do? |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (page 268) and index. |
Contents |
General principles -- First impressions: the entry -- Heart of the home: the kitchen -- Sanctuaries: bedrooms and closets -- Life's necessities: bathrooms -- The social hub: living rooms and dens -- Work smart: the home office -- Form and function: Utility and storage areas -- Reining it in: kid clutter -- On the go: from trips to moves. |
Summary |
Here are hundreds of ingenious solutions for gaining control of clutter so you can live happily in your space. There are quick solutions as well as one-hour projects--from organizing your emails so you can find your passwords to sorting the area under the bathroom sink--that readers can tackle, one weekend at a time, with big payoffs. From the kitchen to the home office, the bedroom closet to the car, this thoughtful guide will help readers carve out more space and more time. |
Subject |
House cleaning.
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Storage in the home.
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Orderliness.
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Added Title |
What's a organized person to do |
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What's an organized person to do |
ISBN |
9781579653729 paperback |
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1579653723 paperback |
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