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The ultimate guide for getting it together, from lockers and backpacks to bedrooms, closets, and vanities--by the Full of captivating photography and tips and tricks for every space, <The Home Edit <is your guide to finding a system that works for your needs and things, including hauls of makeup, hair accessories, or a room full of crafts and books. The best part: you’ll feel calmer, more confident, and in control of your life.
Auteur
Clea Shearer and Joanna Teplin founded The Home Edit with the goal of merging conventional organization and interior design. With clients all over the country, they offer both full and virtual services through their website. They have also been featured in People, House Beautiful, and Architectural Digest and on Goop, among other places. They are the authors of the New York Times bestseller The Home Edit, The Home Edit Life, and The Home Edit: Stay Organized. Clea and Joanna live with their families in Nashville, Tennessee.
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From the founders of The Home Edit comes a book that teaches teens how to keep every space of theirs organized—from the closet and under the bed to the desk, locker, bookbag, and more.
It's no secret that organizing and maintaining tidy spaces makes you feel calmer and more confident. So calling all budding organizers! This book will help you tidy your own spaces. Throughout you'll find engaging content—schedules, checklists, and rainbowfied inspiration—to help you create organizational systems and reach your room goals while expressing your creative point of view.
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Allow Us To Introduce Ourselves
We are Clea and Joanna, professional organizers and “cool moms”! Welcome to The Home Edit for Teens, where we help you edit your spaces, showcase your unique style, and have a little (okay fine, a lot of) fun along the way!
Seriously, getting organized is the best, whether you’re curating your closet (page 74) or hosting a sleepover (page 130). First, a space looks amazing when organized in rainbow order (page 116).
Second, running late for school with zero idea where to find your fave sweatshirt is the absolute worst. And finally, organized spaces don’t only look better, they actually make us feel better (#science)!
If you are reading this, you most likely fit into one or more of these categories:
1. You Love Organizing
Same! Your bookshelves and sneakers are organized in rainbow order, and whether it’s colored pens or lip glosses, you have a pouch for that. Welcome! We promise to take your organizing prowess to new heights with solutions for teen-specific conundrums (like corralling unruly hair accessories) as well as ideas for exciting adventures and parties (camp org! sleepover checklists!). We’re so excited to make a book just for you. No parents allowed.
2. You Love the Idea of Organizing—but Are Not Organized
You mean not yet! Being organized comes naturally to some, and for others, it just takes a few super-simple tips to get going. Does your closet feel like an avalanche waiting to happen? We have a system for that! Haven’t seen your bathroom countertops (or fave headband) in months? Easy-peasy. Once you start, it’s so fun! Next thing you know, you are looking for things to organize. Get ready for rooms with rizz. (Did we use “rizz” right?)
3. You Are a Budding Entrepreneur
Calling all mini moguls! As best friends who love organizing, we turned our passion into our dream job. And guess what? So can you! It can be an organizing club using all our tips and tricks or a successful lemonade stand (like on page 59).
**4. You Are Our Kids!
**Heyyy, Miles and Marlowe. Hiii, Stella and Sutton. This book was inspired by you. This book is dedicated to you. We’re sorry about the rizz comment. But we love y’all more than organizing in rainbow order. This book is for you.
Let’s get started!