Creating effective spaces : how to declutter, organize and maintain your space / [Natasha Swingler]
Material type: TextPublisher: New York : DK Publishing, 2024Copyright date: ©2024Edition: First American editionDescription: 191 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:- text
- still image
- unmediated
- volume
- 0744095158
- 9780744095159
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
An effective space is one that works for you, liberating you to live the life you want. Natasha Swingler's decluttering and organization solutions save time, space, and look amazing!
Natasha takes you around the home and shares her hacks from the kitchen to the bedroom via the office and hallway. Never again will you need to step over your "floordrobe", rifle through the shoe rack, or spend ten minutes searching for keys.
Applying Natasha's "house rules" to every room, drawer, and cupboard, you'll learn to ditch the complex systems, keep things where you use them, and set all-important boundaries throughout your home.
Taking the questionnaire at the start of the book will reveal the priorities for your living space. Then, by implementing daily routines, simple systems, and practical processes tailored to your needs, you will create an ideal stress-free environment that looks good, too.
With beautiful photography throughout, and step-by-step diagrams of folds for everything from towels and T-shirts to gift-wrap, Natasha's system for creating a serene home can be applied to any space, large or small.
Includes index.
The basics -- Decluttering -- Organizing -- Maintaining -- Gift wrapping -- Index -- Acknowledgments.
"Whether your home is large or small, Natasha Swingler -- of the immensely popular social media account @effectivespaces -- will help you create an environment that works for you. By ditching complex organization systems, keeping things close to where you use them, learning essential folds to save time, and setting all-important boundaries, you will create a stress-free home environment that looks good, too. Never again will you step over your "floordrobe" or waste time searching for keys. Get ready to make life easier by creating your very own effective spaces." -- Back cover.