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"A master class in functional style" (Billy Cotton), by the founders of NEAT Method In this one-of-a-kind organizing book, the projects are as simple as recipes, with “ingredient” lists and clear step-by-step directions. There are smart, stylish solutions for every room in the house, including quick wins that can be accomplished in just twenty minutes as well as larger overhauls that may take an hour or more, including: * A “drop zone” for dirty shoes and sports gear at the garage door * Compartmentalized drawers for everything from kitchen utensils to makeup to socks * A color-coded bedroom…mehr

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"A master class in functional style" (Billy Cotton), by the founders of NEAT Method In this one-of-a-kind organizing book, the projects are as simple as recipes, with “ingredient” lists and clear step-by-step directions. There are smart, stylish solutions for every room in the house, including quick wins that can be accomplished in just twenty minutes as well as larger overhauls that may take an hour or more, including: * A “drop zone” for dirty shoes and sports gear at the garage door * Compartmentalized drawers for everything from kitchen utensils to makeup to socks * A color-coded bedroom closet * A playroom kids will actually keep tidy * And much more! The end result is transformative: By implementing solutions that emphasize beauty as much as function, you’ll create a home that’s well arranged, a true place of calm and simplicity.
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Autorenporträt
Ashley Murphy and Marissa Hagmeyer are the founders of NEAT Method, a professional organizing brand dedicated to bringing calm and ease to homes. Since its beginnings in San Francisco in 2010, NEAT has grown to include over 100 franchises across North America and an exclusive line of organizing products that can be found in retailers such as Crate & Barrel, Food52, and Saks 5th Avenue. They have been featured in countless media outlets including the New York Times, Vogue, Good Morning America, Today, Real Simple, and Apartment Therapy.