ORGANISED LIVING
$59.99
Second book from the Californian queen of home organization and author of Minimalista , Shira Gill
Get inspired to level up your home organization with tips, Q&As, and photos of the living spaces of twenty-five international home organizers, from the author of Minimalista.
Whenever people learn that Shira Gill is a professional home organizer, they always lean in and ask the same question: "So, is your home really that organized?" Spoiler alert: the answer is yes.
Organized Living was inspired by Shira's desire to give others a glimpse into this rarely-seen world: The ultra-organized homes of people who organize others. There are plenty of books highlighting the spaces and stories of designers, entrepreneurs, and creatives; here, Shira showcases the homes of home organizers, from London to Lisbon, Paris to Portland, giving you an exclusive behind-the-scenes look into this meticulously kept world.
Organized Living will introduce you to not only the aspirational spaces of the most organized people in the world, but also to the organizers themselves and the passion that fuels their work. Through images and interviews, you'll gain expert tips and resources, loads of visual inspiration, and clever organizing hacks you can use in your own home, such as:
About the Author
Shira Gill is the creative force behind Shira Gill Home, a lifestyle brand and popular blog, and founder of the #15minwin productivity hack. Her Virtual Closet Makeover Program and Virtual Work Space Makeover Program sell out instantly and have garnered attention from A-list celebrities, Olympic athletes and tech entrepreneurs. Shira is the author of Minimalista and has contributed to various publications including Real Simple, Sunset, Goop, and Parents. Her work and home have also been featured in Apartment Therapy, Rue, Style Me Pretty, My Domaine, Domino, and Remodelista. Shira is based in Berkeley and lives with her husband, two daughters, and Mini Australian Shepherd, Patches. She has been featured in the Sunday Times style section, You magazine and Harper's Bazaar.
Get inspired to level up your home organization with tips, Q&As, and photos of the living spaces of twenty-five international home organizers, from the author of Minimalista.
Whenever people learn that Shira Gill is a professional home organizer, they always lean in and ask the same question: "So, is your home really that organized?" Spoiler alert: the answer is yes.
Organized Living was inspired by Shira's desire to give others a glimpse into this rarely-seen world: The ultra-organized homes of people who organize others. There are plenty of books highlighting the spaces and stories of designers, entrepreneurs, and creatives; here, Shira showcases the homes of home organizers, from London to Lisbon, Paris to Portland, giving you an exclusive behind-the-scenes look into this meticulously kept world.
Organized Living will introduce you to not only the aspirational spaces of the most organized people in the world, but also to the organizers themselves and the passion that fuels their work. Through images and interviews, you'll gain expert tips and resources, loads of visual inspiration, and clever organizing hacks you can use in your own home, such as:
- Ditching the packaging
- Choosing stylish storage
- Elevating the most neglected spaces
- Putting things away, right away
About the Author
Shira Gill is the creative force behind Shira Gill Home, a lifestyle brand and popular blog, and founder of the #15minwin productivity hack. Her Virtual Closet Makeover Program and Virtual Work Space Makeover Program sell out instantly and have garnered attention from A-list celebrities, Olympic athletes and tech entrepreneurs. Shira is the author of Minimalista and has contributed to various publications including Real Simple, Sunset, Goop, and Parents. Her work and home have also been featured in Apartment Therapy, Rue, Style Me Pretty, My Domaine, Domino, and Remodelista. Shira is based in Berkeley and lives with her husband, two daughters, and Mini Australian Shepherd, Patches. She has been featured in the Sunday Times style section, You magazine and Harper's Bazaar.