“How to Get Organized in Your Home With Clea and Joanna Tiplin” is a new reality TV show that follows two Nashville-based moms who have been helping real-life families organize their homes. They have worked with celebrities such as Eva Longoria, Neil Patrick Harris, Khloe Kardashian, and others to organize their homes. Besides television, they have also released several books and collaborated with The Container Store to create their own cleaning products. Their first line of products, Rume, will be released in late 2020.
Keeping it simple
The Home Edit Season 2 is set to premiere on Netflix on April 1st. While it is still a few weeks away, the season will feature Kevin Hart, Drew Barrymore, Winnie Harlow, and other stars. A third season is yet to be announced. However, Reese Witherspoon’s media company recently acquired the organizing brand to create a new series.
Clara and Joanna are co-founders of The Home Edit, an organization company that’s become wildly popular for its innovative and functional organizational systems. They’ve also worked with many celebrities, including Khloe Kardashian and Neil Patrick Harris. Their show gives viewers a behind-the-scenes look at their company and their clients.
The first step in getting organized is to identify the hardest areas in your home. You can start with the hardest areas first, and work your way up to the most complex ones. Make sure that each space is 80% full. This will help you avoid wasting time on unorganized spaces and maximize productivity.
The two sisters are experts in the field of home organization. In The Home Edit system, they teach viewers how to organize everything from phone cords to old photographs. They also teach readers how to pack suitcases, keep old photos organized, and organize their phone apps. Their tips will help you stay organized in the new year.
Focusing on one area at a time
Two friends from California, Joanna Teplin and Clea Shearer, got together in August 2015, and decided to start a business together just four hours later. Both women had a passion for organizing, and their goal was to help others do the same. Afterwards, they decided to work together to create the company they’re known for, The Home Edit. Today, they have 1.4 million Instagram followers, a line of products sold at The Container Store, and a New York Times bestselling book. Not to mention their upcoming Netflix show, which stars Reese Witherspoon and features the duo as well.
Clearing out what no longer works
The duo behind the hit Netflix show “Clearing out what no longer works in your home with Joanna and Clara TEPLIN” are not only professional organizers but also ROYGBIV lovers. Both women have been renowned for their work in helping people get organized for years, but when they met they saw a big potential for their joint efforts. The two women co-founded the business called The Home Edit on the day they met.
Clea and Joanna Teplin are the co-founders of The Home Edit, a home organization company that has gained fame in the home organization industry. Both are known for organizing and decluttering homes for many famous clients. The duo even organized Khloe Kardashian’s pantry! Their most popular tips for tackling a home makeover are “setting up zones,” “downsizing” and “categorizing.”
Labeling a room
Labeling a room in your home can help you organize your home in a simple way. To begin, decide what you’re using the room for. For example, if you keep your toiletries in the bathroom, label them by zone so you can easily find them.
Another great benefit to labeling is that it will help you stay organized. Using color-coding to separate similar items will also help you organize your home. Using the same color for laundry, for example, can help you sort out clothing by color.
Creating organizational “uniforms”
The use of uniforms has many benefits. It creates an atmosphere of equality among students and employees, increases self-confidence, unifies a group, and improves teamwork and overall satisfaction. It also helps you stay organized and make things easier to find. And, who doesn’t want to look their best when they’re in the office or at home?
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