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Remodelista: The Organized Home

October 17, 2017

We’re thrilled to announce our third book, Remodelista: The Organized Home: Simple, Stylish Storage Ideas for All Over the House, a visual guide to orderly living, available on November 14 (see below to order).

How did this book come about? Like you, we aspire to sanity and order in our daily lives, and strive to pare down, put away, and purchase thoughtfully. We’re always on the lookout for new strategies for staying organized and on track (it’s our day job here at Remodelista, after all), so we’ve rounded up our best ideas in this tidy, compact volume. Our approach to solving storage woes doesn’t involve sacrificing style or living a possession-free, monastic life. But we do believe in better living through organization. Here’s a sampling of what you’ll find inside:

  • How to Stay Organized: The seven daily habits to adopt now.
  • Insider Trade Secrets: Storage tactics from boat builders, kindergarten teachers, hoteliers, and other pros.
  • Inviting Entries, Large and Minuscule
  • The Kitchen Inventory: What You Need and What You Don’t 
  • Simple, Presentable Storage for the Bath
  • The Secret to an Orderly Closet (Hint: tools from the office come in handy.)
  • Workspace 101: The disappearing desk and other setups.
  • DIY Cord Control 
  • Alternatives to Plastic for Every Room
  • Donate, Sell, Swap: How and where to get rid of  unwanted stuff.

Curious to see a few spreads? Take a look.

Photography by Jonathan Pilkington.

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Above: In Remodelista: The Organized Home, we present hundreds of ideas and strategies for conquering your home’s problem zones (from entry to medicine cabinet to bedroom closet).
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Above: Once again we’ve collaborated with our talented photographer Matthew Williams, with creative direction by our own senior editor Alexa Hotz.
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Above: We believe in better living through organization; follow our eight-step manifesto to get there.
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Above: Throughout the book, we spotlight Steal This Look rooms and storage solutions; here, we show you how to create a versatile entryway.
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Above: In our kitchen chapter, we tackle problem zones, such as the territory under your sink and inside your fridge.
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Above: Living with a cabinet or drawer full of clattery pot lids? We offer four easy ideas for how to create order.
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Above: The Instant Cocktail Party drawer is from our series of “Preparedness Kits,” designed to make everyday life much easier. This one contains everything you need to throw an impromptu gathering.
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Above: Our guide to creating a spa-like medicine cabinet, vetiver aromatherapy included.
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Above: We’ve gathered our 75 favorite storage essentials, from S hooks to Shaker peg rails to glass refrigerator containers.
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Above: The Remodelista Storage 75 features products made from canvas, metal, glass, and other natural materials—no plastic in sight.
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Above: Our goal? To help you create spaces that are at once uncluttered and stylish, purposeful and personal.

Order Your Copy Today

Order your copy from one of these retailers and you’ll be among the first to get the book when it is released on November 14th.

For copies signed by the author, contact Books Are Magic which is handling these online orders.

Choose your preferred retailer in the US:
Amazon
Barnes & Noble
Books-A-Million

Your closest independent bookstore

In Canada:
Indigo
Amazon Canada

In the United Kingdom:
Waterstones
Amazon UK

In Australia:
Angus & Robertson

Internationally:
Book Depository

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