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The Beverly Hills Organizer's Home Organizing Bible: A Pro's Answers to Your Organizing Prayers
The Beverly Hills Organizer's Home Organizing Bible A Pro's Answers to Your Organizing Prayers
Author: Linda Koopersmith
ISBN-13: 9781592331543
ISBN-10: 1592331548
Publication Date: 5/1/2005
Pages: 192
Rating:
  • Currently 3.3/5 Stars.
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3.3 stars, based on 4 ratings
Publisher: Fair Winds Press (MA)
Book Type: Paperback
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mztrees avatar reviewed The Beverly Hills Organizer's Home Organizing Bible: A Pro's Answers to Your Organizing Prayers on + 153 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
I first saw Linda Koppersmith on "Clean House" on TV. I was impressed with the way she organized the clutter of the homes.

So, I bought the book. I have read it cover to cover numerous times and always find some new way to organize.

After stocking up on organizing tools (as per her book) my home is getting more organized and less clutter free everyday.

This is one of the best books that I have ever read and will keep it as my organizing bible. I strongly urge you to purchase this book if you need to organize your clutter. It is well worth the money you will spend on it.

Linda is my hero!!!!!
thegardener avatar reviewed The Beverly Hills Organizer's Home Organizing Bible: A Pro's Answers to Your Organizing Prayers on + 17 more book reviews
I decided to purchase the book after seeing a preview. The book does have ideas that are very useful for anyone. But the main focus is organizing room by room. So, if you have a very small space or limited funds, you may only be able to do a few of the projects.

Little did I know that how you fold clothing would save space, and cut down on clutter -- it works! How to organize emergency supplies was a nice surprise. How to deal with memorabilia is useful. You're taught to measure spaces and items to get a good idea what storage is needed (saves time and wasted purchases). There are several more ideas that anyone can use.

There are pictures throughout the book -- comes in handy for folding items. Each of the organizing projects is presented as a "recipe" with "Total Time", "Tools", and "Degree of Difficulty".

Alas, there is no index in the book and no list of resources for purchasing the tools she recommends. Sometimes it can be a bit vague. But still gives you some good ideas.