Martha Stewart’s Organizing: The Manual for Bringing Order to Your Life, Home & Routines: A Must-Have Interior Design and Organization Book with … Expertise, Create Your Dream Home Now!
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The ultimate guide to getting your life in order—with hundreds of practical and empowering ideas, projects, and tips—from America’s most trusted lifestyle authority.
Trust Martha to help you master all things organizing—sorting, purging, tidying, and simplifying your life—with smart solutions and inspiration.
Here, she offers her best guidance, methods, and DIY projects for organizing in and around your home. Topics include room-by-room strategies (how to sort office paperwork, when to purge the garage or attic), seasonal advice (when to swap out bedding and clothing, how to put away holiday decorations), and day-by-day or week-by-week plans for projects such as de-cluttering, house cleaning, creating a filing system, overhauling the closet, and more.
Martha’s indispensable expertise walks you through goal-setting, principles of organizing, useful supplies, and creating systems for ongoing success. A look into Martha’s own personal calendars offers a template for scheduling essential tasks. Last, plenty of strategies, how-tos, timelines, and checklists will help you stay organized all year long.
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Organize Your Home

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The Organized Closet
Publisher : Harvest
Publication date : January 7, 2020
Edition : Illustrated
Language : English
Print length : 288 pages
ISBN-10 : 1328508250
ISBN-13 : 978-1328508256
Item Weight : 2.54 pounds
Dimensions : 8 x 1.09 x 9 inches
Best Sellers Rank: #10,047 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #14 in Home Decorating (Books) #17 in Interior Design #32 in Home Cleaning, Caretaking & Relocating
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Joanna D. –
Simple and elegant organizing complete with calendars
Two sections in this book; seasonal by month–things to do to organize your life but organizing not just with an eye to maintenance of your dwelling, but also maintenance of your lifestyle. So in January, when you are likely to be eyeing a new workout routine, sign up for a yoga class. When you are gathering your forms for tax season, schedule an appointment with your advisor. February: a short month, deep winter. Start a knitting project. Sharpen garden tools for later in the season, get a sitter for Valentines Day dinner. You get the drift.Then the second part of the book is organization by subject, bathroom, bedroom, living area, kitchen, entryway.What I love about this book are the calendars and also the lovely photos, which you would of course expect from Martha Stewart. But there are also suggestions of things that can help organize you, such as roll out shelves for your bathroom vanity. And what to store there (such as a first aid kit) and what to put somewhere else because it’s not used as frequently.There are many decluttering and organizing books but this book is very appealing and readable. It follows a bit of the advice of “Fly Lady” who suggests daily, weekly, and monthly routines in a book to keep you from being overwhelmed at any one time and on track. This book is more aesthetic in nature but as such, it’s inspiring.And it’s very practical advice; for example kitchen. What do you keep on the counter? So, Martha suggests putting essential tools in a drawer within arm’s reach of the stove or sort them into crocks by type (spoons, whisks, tongs.)She suggests felt pad glides for on-counter appliances so you can shove them back against the wall when not in use, and forward for cleaning behind the. I never thought of that one–good idea for the big mixer.Lots of small helpful tips, for example, washing your sponge in the dishwasher doesn’t really work so well (this is true.) Put the sponges in a net bag and run them on hot water with big towels.Another hint I can verify; make sure when you are constructing or remodeling your kitchen island, you have an electrical outlet. And install hooks or a towel rod for kitchen towels.Lots of good ideas, very readable book and very nice to look at.
Debradoright –
It’s A GOOD THING!
Martha goes way back in my organization recollections, back to nearly 30 years! When I found this book, I had to have it. I have a few others of hers, but this looked like a definitive manual that was a MUST HAVE! Now that I have been a parent for the last 10 years, it made even more sense for me to have something like this. No regrets- I love the way there are items “to do” laid out for the seasons and also general home keeping advice for each area of the home. If you can get your hands on a copy, don’t delay.
Emily W. –
Gorgeous and helpful book
I’ve always loved Martha Stewart’s books and guides, but this is one of my favorites. It condenses a lot of what her larger handbooks entail, down to a very aesthetic and digestible amount. She updates many of her suggestions for organization to include newer technology but also still advocates for the basics, such as taking care of books that have been on a shelf for a while.If someone is just starting out on their own, merging their household or just looking for a way to spring clean effectively, this is a great gift. It was my gift to myself because I’m worth an organized home and ideals to work toward!
Todd Kinsey –
Some Practical Tips
There are some helpful tips in Martha’s book and I enjoyed reading some of her and recipes. The book is set up so you can move around to what’s important to you. The photographs throughout the book are every bit as useful as the written material if you’re more of a visual person.
Kamilah Reed –
Amazing calendars & helpful checklists
The moment I read the description for this book, I knew I had to have it. I usually buy used books, but I pre-ordered this one. It couldn’t get here fast enough.For me, the heart of this book is the calendar. The calendar breaks down many of Martha’s wonderful ideas into manageable daily tasks and activities. It lets the reader look over Martha’s shoulder and follow along day by day. It’s a condensed glimpse of how she accomplishes so many things in her life. What excites me most about the calendar is that she remembers to include leisure activities. I have often had a hard time balancing chores and leisure. I also often have a hard time choosing what to work on each day, and lately that indecision has been making me pretty miserable. As soon as the preview for the book was available, I started following along with the calendar and immediately started feeling better.This past week I:– did some yoga (using the Ring Fit game on our Nintendo Switch)– organized a list of upcoming medical appointments for myself, my husband & our two sons– bought some citrus fruit (found some excellent pink grapefruit)– shopped at a white sale (found a much-needed big warm comforter)Tonight we’re planning to have a movie night with the kids (sans the suggested fireplace; if I continue following Martha’s suggestions, we should have our fireplace ready to use next winter for the first time in over a decade of living in our house).In short, it’s a relief to follow a simple list of tasks and get positive results. As one lady put it on Twitter, “Martha take the wheel.”The checklists and schedules are the other helpful parts of the book. I have posted a couple of photos from those other sections that aren’t included in the Amazon preview. (Pro tip: Search for this book on Google Books for some additional glimpses of what’s inside.) The book is a little short. I see it as a companion for The Martha Manual. I pounced on that book too, but then it sat on my shelf getting dusty because I had a hard time getting organized enough to apply her ideas to my life. Martha Stewart’s Organizing adds that missing piece. It’s a little early to say, but I have a feeling that this book will finally get me on track. If you’re struggling, it might help you, too.
julia filshtein –
Review of Martha Stewart Organizing. Lots of good information in a nutshell.
Great and well organized book by Martha Stewart. Covers many topics, celebrations and monthly things to do and priorities. Affordable price. You can never go wrong with Martha Stewart.
Laura White –
I absolutely love this book and everything about it! So many great tips on how to organise, beautiful layout and easy to read as it’s spilt into different sections. I keep going back and back for more inspiration – each picture even has so much in it. Hope there’s another one coming – thanks 😊 👌
Joan Desousa –
I used this book to inspire new and creative ways to improve upon . In my line of work being organized is a must. My clients love what I do.
black cat –
Seeing as Martha Stewart is an extremely busy person with multiple responsibilities who must then be a pro in juggling and organizing her daily schedule and life, expected tips on how she’d do it all. What I saw was a hodgepodge of, for me anyway, disorganized and unrealistic ideas geared for who? We normal women also have to juggle multiple homes, family, aging and ill parents, run businesses, manage our own and family health, and fight a court case or two but without the benefit of staff. Hoped for some enlightened and encouraging tips, none of which received. This book went straight to the circular file.
Marburg92 –
Beautiful graphics and photos, useful tips and reminders that take you through the seasons
Daniele –
Muito bem explicado e separado por categoria com imagens lindas e inspiradoras.