“The Home Edit” is like a masterclass and lookbook all rolled into one. It’s a look book, with the emphasis on embracing your life. You’ll learn how to love your life while still maintaining a tidy space. It’s also full of eye candy! If you’re looking for an easy way to make over your space, The Home Edit is the perfect guide.

The Home Edit

The Home Edit Life is a guide to organizing your home. Co-founders Clea Shearer and Joanna Teplin combine smart organization with pretty design in their latest book. This second edition includes topics on everything from holiday storage to luggage. While the book is aimed at professionals, you can also use the tips to organize your home for everyday life.

The Home Edit mentality has been adapted to suit today’s jet-setters and busy schedules. This book teaches you how to set up a system and tailor it to your lifestyle and habits. It also helps you ditch the guilt of owning things that are no longer needed. For example, you can learn how to corral your cords, archive photos, pack suitcases, organize phone apps by colour, and more.

The book is organized in sections, each chapter covering a different category. There are also sections on technology, traveling, work, kids, pets, and celebration. There are also several chapters on hobbies and collections. The design of The Home Edit Life is fun and inspiring, with beautiful photographs of tidy homes throughout. You can be motivated to organize your home after reading this book.

You may find it hard to part with your possessions – especially if you are a hoarder. In such a case, it may be best to relegate some items and store them in an organized and functional storage system. While this might work for some people, it may not be an option for others. For example, it may not be necessary to label each individual item in a pantry. But you can create six categories to label items and keep them organized.

It’s a masterclass and look book in one

The Home Edit is a life masterclass and look book all in one. Bright, uplifting pictures accompany detailed instructions. You’ll find tips for everything from organizing cords to arranging your cell phone apps by color. The masterclass even includes a link to download labels for your projects. To get started, you’ll need 8-1/2 x 11-inch clear repositionable sticker project paper.

It’s all about embracing your life

If you’ve ever dreamed of living a life where you can simplify your life, you’ve probably heard about The Home Edit Life. A New York Times bestseller and Netflix series, it’s all about embracing your life in a holistic way. Founded by Clea Shearer and Joanna Teplin, this book will show you how to achieve just that.

It’s too much eye candy

The Home Edit Life is a book with an organization guide and its signature wry humor. Created by Clea Shearer and Joanna Teplin, the book is filled with tips for reducing clutter and getting organized. The book includes helpful tips on everything from how to organize phone cords to how to sort smartphone apps by color.

The Home Edit is full of bright photos and detailed tips. For example, the authors suggest storing plastic dishes and cups in a drawer out of the reach of small children. Also, when organizing pantry items, they recommend storing them by color. Using a color scheme such as ROYGBIV is soothing to the eyes and the soul.

It’s too much organizing

When it comes to organizing, the Home Edit team is a real force to reckon with. With their rainbow-themed approach, they’ve become a social media sensation and a hit in middle Tennessee. They’ve also caught the attention of some big names in Hollywood. If you’ve been feeling overwhelmed with all the organizing in your life, they’ll show you how to declutter and streamline your space in no time.

The Home Edit team starts by reviewing the space to be organized, sorting items by category, and creating an overall plan. They then use mostly clear storage containers from The Container Store to keep things organized. Then, they label each bin or shelf to organize them by color. Using “rainbow” organization, they create separate zones in the home to keep a room organized.

In addition to focusing on organization, Home Edit also encourages a fun lifestyle for its audience. The team’s goal is to make organizing a fun and memorable experience. It aims to help people become more creative and embrace their individuality. After all, a home is a place that reflects you and inspires you to have fun.

The Home Edit team includes Joanna Teplin and Clea Shearer, two organizers who have made a career of organizing celebrities’ homes. The two women, who met while working at a luncheon, have now launched a show. Their series, “Get Organized with The Home Edit,” is an original Netflix show that shows the transformation of disorganized rooms into beautiful and functional spaces.