Home books: Decluttering and minimizing your home
Embrace the minimalist lifestyle and learn to tidy up with these reads.
Embrace the minimalist lifestyle and learn to tidy up with these reads.
Where did the summer go? It seems like the end-of-school party was just yesterday, and now all of a sudden we’re getting ready to send the kids back to class.
If your garage is so cluttered you can’t even find your car, make this year the one you finally tame those mountains of mess.
In recent years, organizing and decluttering have become synonymous concepts, but they aren’t really the same thing. Although the two activities go hand in hand, the main purpose of organizing is not necessarily to discard things.
Deanne Bridenstine wants to make your life easier. To do that, Bridenstine (a 2016 Most Eligible Single) is the owner of two businesses, Pure Design, an interior design company, and Tailored Living, which specializes in custom closet, storage and organization spaces.
Find tips for organizing your home inside and creating the perfect garden outside.
Living in a small apartment, I’m always trying to find new ideas for storage. Sometimes, I have to get a little crafty with my ideas.
Nothing stands in the way of a perfect semester like a messy locker or dorm room—how can you score that A in physics if you can’t even find your book?
Buying school supplies doesn’t have to be boring. No longer are plain notebooks and yellow No. 2 pencils the go-to for back to school. Stock up on these fun supplies, and you might actually want to go back to school.
Want to have the latest in technology for the office? Look no farther. From a battery-charging phone case to a washable keyboard, your office will be ready for anything.