Download PDF The Home Edit Conquering the clutter with style edition by Clea Shearer Joanna Teplin Crafts Hobbies Home eBooks

By Liliana Mullins on Monday 27 May 2019

Download PDF The Home Edit Conquering the clutter with style edition by Clea Shearer Joanna Teplin Crafts Hobbies Home eBooks





Product details

  • File Size 75397 KB
  • Print Length 256 pages
  • Publisher Mitchell Beazley (March 14, 2019)
  • Publication Date March 14, 2019
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B07K6V7GHS




The Home Edit Conquering the clutter with style edition by Clea Shearer Joanna Teplin Crafts Hobbies Home eBooks Reviews


  • #robertaapproved
  • As someone who struggles with organization with a house of 4 kids I was so excited to get this book. However, I feel like I’m just looking at a collaboration of instagram inspirational photos telling me what everything is when I can clearly see that with the labels on everything. The biggest downfall for me is that there is no buying guide, like what’s the name of the bin, label, drawer etc. At least on Instagram you can ask questions and find out or they link the containers. I bought this book to help me organize and they have awesome organizational skills and it is funny I just would love to be able to look in the book and find the things that would fit my organizational need and then know where to go, or what to buy.
  • Wow, where are all of these amazing reviews coming from?? I read the entire book in less than an hour, and the only new thing I came away with was remove items from original packaging before putting in pantry. Every other single tip can be summarized as 1. Get nice closet shelving, such as California Closets, in every storage space. 2. Get clear storage bins for said shelving. 3. Organize everything in those clear, labeled bins by category, color, function, etc. 4. Label every storage bin.

    When I saw a picture in the book of a so-called organized kitchen drawer with all of the nice kitchen knives laying on top of one another with no separation, I nearly lost it. You NEVER, EVER lay kitchen knives in one bin/drawer sleeve on top of one another. It’s a really, really good way to get cut, not to mention that you’re really gonna F up your nice chefs knives. With all of the name dropping they did in the book, you’d figure they are used to clients with pricey chefs knives. Some of my best knives were hundreds of $$, and there is no way you’ll ever find them nestled together in a drawer. They’ll be in a knife block or on a magnetic strip. To me, that seems like organization 101!!!!

    Finally, the pics are beautiful and inspirational, but save yourself money - you can find exactly the same stuff on Pinterest for free and buy cool organizing bins with the money you saved!!
  • The book itself has many attractive photos. Essentially it is a book of organized spaces with suggestions. I enjoy books like this more for their inspiration than for concrete suggestions. My main disappointment is that even though the book was shrink-wrapped, there were no refrigerator labels. I know it isn't the end of the world, but when you look at the back of the book and it says "includes a starter set of labels" and the labels are mentioned in the book, that is a source of frustration.
  • Love following their Instagram account, but the book just includes pics already on the site with very little text or tips on how to achieve what is in the pictures in my opinion. Not a fan of the way the pics try to capture entire rooms and then you can’t really see them because of the book binding either. The included labels are a nice perk, but I’d save the money on the book for product instead.
  • Never thought a book about organizing would be interesting, hilarious, beautiful, and life changing...but this one is. A pantry can be functional AND PRETTY. Taking everything out of cardboard boxes and placing them in labeled baskets and lucite turn tables? Yes please. Never have I ever taken such joy in putting an “every day” drawer together in my bathroom for eye pleasing grab and go items. The labels included in the book are upping my fridge game. Now even my coffee table is prettier with the rainbow tabbbed pages in the book! Thanks for making my house pretty and organized. Well. Done. Ladies. 👏🏻🌈
  • I loved this book! It is organized by area-such as-the refrigerator, under the sink, the closet, the pantry. Not only does it spell out good ideas, but each section has lots of beautiful pictures! And since none of us have the same size pantry, closet, laundry room-it shows all different types-from “to die for laundry rooms” to a basic laundry room. Fun book to get great ideas!!!!
  • Don't think twice about buying this book. I recieved my copy today and I'm only a few pages in and I'm already obsessed. I know I'll be partially neglecting my children to read it all day. #lowbarlifestyle 😂 The kids will thank me when I no longer have to specify where every single item goes in my house, because they'll finally KNOW! So excited! The book also comes with labels that are so beautiful and I can't wait to use them!