Book

Remodelista: The Organized Home

by Julie Carlson, Margot Guralnick

📖 Overview

Remodelista: The Organized Home presents a system for decluttering and organizing living spaces with a focus on sustainable practices. The book builds on the aesthetic and philosophy established by the Remodelista website, emphasizing practicality and simplicity. The authors showcase real homes and provide concrete strategies for maintaining order in every room, from kitchen to bathroom to closet. Storage solutions, cleaning routines, and product recommendations form the core of their approach, with an emphasis on natural materials and time-tested methods. The book's methodology centers on the concept that organization is not about buying more storage products, but about curating possessions and creating intuitive systems. Through this lens, the work explores broader themes of consumption, sustainability, and the relationship between physical space and mental wellbeing.

👀 Reviews

Readers appreciate the minimalist approach and practical storage solutions, with many noting the book helped them declutter and organize their homes. The high-quality photography and clean aesthetic resonated with fans of the Remodelista website. Likes: - Clear, actionable organization tips - Focus on sustainable materials and products - Room-by-room breakdown of solutions - Professional photography Dislikes: - Too basic for experienced organizers - Limited to high-end, expensive products - Not enough specific product recommendations - More style-focused than practical solutions One reader noted: "The book assumes you can afford $40 wooden brushes and artisanal cleaning supplies." Another mentioned: "Beautiful photos but lacks depth in actual organizing techniques." Ratings: Goodreads: 3.8/5 (1,200+ ratings) Amazon: 4.3/5 (400+ ratings) Barnes & Noble: 4.4/5 (50+ ratings) The book performs better with design enthusiasts than with readers seeking detailed organization methods.

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🤔 Interesting facts

🏠 The book was born from the highly successful Remodelista.com website, which receives over 1.5 million unique visitors monthly. 🧹 Authors Julie Carlson and Margot Guralnick advocate for "zero-waste" storage solutions, encouraging readers to repurpose common household items rather than buying specialized organizing products. 📚 The book features over 100 practical tips that were gathered from architects, designers, and creative homeowners across multiple continents. 🌿 Many of the organizational methods highlighted in the book draw inspiration from Japanese and Scandinavian design principles, emphasizing minimalism and mindful living. 🎯 Unlike many home organization guides, this book specifically focuses on achievable, sustainable solutions that work in real homes rather than picture-perfect staged spaces.