Review: Knack Organizing Your Home: Decluttering Solutions and Storage Ideas by Emily Wilska

Title - Knack Organizing Your Home: Decluttering Solutions and Storage Ideas
Author - Emily Wilska
Publisher - Knack
Format - Paperback, 256 pages
ISBN - 1599213877 and 978-1599213873
Suggested Retail - 19.95
Release Date - November 25, 2008

Organization around the home is an important task that is vital for making sure you do not lose important documents. This task can be a daunting one. Enter Knack Organizing Your Home, a picture guide which is quick reading and easy to follow. Visual learners will definitely be at home with the book. Readers will learn how to get organized, step by step. It will help you to cut down and eliminate clutter and work to deal with organizing you items. It will help with organizing clutter in the kitchen and laundry to the garage and office. The book provides full color, step by step instructions, with easy to follow instructions to help you quickly get the job done.

This book will enable readers to quickly identify areas where you have unused space for organizing your items. It will help you to identify areas with clutter that can easily be removed. There are helpful tips for organizing tools, such as shelf expanders and drawer aids. There are also ways to tweak your purchased items to make organization more easy. The book doesn't look to change your way of living but to work around it and allow you to make your way of living more efficient and streamlined. The contents of the book are based upon the real life experience of people who had a need for organizing and found solutions that were quick and easy.

The book starts with the kitchen, identifying solutions for cabinets, counter tops and drawers. It then continues to the issue of food storage, identifying the issues surrounding the storage of food and how to organize your pantry and refrigerator. It then moves to the bathroom and identifies storage solutions for the medicine cabinet, under the sink, and in the shower and tub. It walks the short walk to the linen closet, then bedroom, closets, entryway, living room, basement, craft studios, and more. The book holds twenty chapters of tips, tricks and techniques for organization.

The techniques in the book are easy to implement and are inexpensive ways to get organized. It helps to identify what should be stored, and how to store it, promoting the creation of systems. The book recommends the purchase of a label maker, as it will be an invaluable tool in the organization trade. The book talks about creating habits that take less than a second, those that should be done daily, weekly, monthly and seasonally. These habits will make sure you are organizing with the least amount of work, while having the highest impact. This tome provides the means to easily get your life in an organized manner, providing easy to implement life hacks to make you life more efficient.

Originally posted 2009-01-26 05:34:18. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

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