Organizar tu ropa de manera que tengas casi todas tus opciones a la vista hace que elegir un atuendo sea más fácil. Además, es menos probable que sigas comprando prendas innecesarias.
Category: Orderliness and Clutter
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How to Finally Clean Out Your Closet
The allure of a streamlined wardrobe calls. Here’s how experts say you can get there.
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How to Maximize Space in Your Bedroom
Maybe you’re working from home more often — or you need a place to retreat from the world. Here’s how to make your bedroom do double (or triple) duty.
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How to Design A Kid’s Room: Space-Saving Storage and Clutter Control
Most children have a lot of stuff, and they aren’t always inclined to tidy it up. Here’s how to embrace the abundance — and create tools to manage it.
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How to Improve Your Dating Life
Overwhelmed by apps, profiles and not-quite-matches? Here’s how to start the new year fresh.
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Studio Railroad: This Home Office in Washington Is Also a Train
Working with the architect Tom Kundig, a creative director had a crazy idea: Wouldn’t it be cool if you could put your work space on a railroad track?
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Spring Cleaning Was Once Backbreaking Work. For Many, It Still Is.
In an earlier, dirtier era, a thorough post-winter scrubbing was a labor-intensive necessity. Today, the tradition lives on as an annual rite of purification and renewal.
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A Small Home With a Big View in L.A.? He Built It in Mt. Washington.
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:A critical-care nurse wanted to build a house in Los Angeles for ‘just one person.’ Finding the perfect lot wasn’t easy.
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What You Should Know Before Choosing Kitchen Cabinets
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:It’s more complicated than you might think. Here’s what to consider before you spend a lot on the wrong ones.
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Marie Kondo Takes On a New Role: Life Coach
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:There’s a big difference between the way most of us wish we lived and how we actually do. The tidying guru is back with a new book to help fix that.
