Book Review: The Complete Home Organizer
A Guide to Functional Storage Space for All The Rooms In Your Home by
Maxine Ordesky
With color photographs on almost every page, this book offers a
wealth of ideas to get organized. It teaches you how to use your
space well and gives advice on how to figure out what to keep and
what to toss. It also teaches you about types of storage and what
each type of storage is good for storing. There are a lot of really
neat ideas for customizing your storage space and there is room by
room detail where each section gives ideas and advice for organizing
that particular room. This book has been very helpful to me.
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