7 books on organization and cleaning

7 books on organization and cleaning

7 books on organization and cleaning

House cleaning can be considered an art, since the peace of mind of those who inhabit a specific space depends on it, as well as the effectiveness of their daily routines, and, even more importantly: their health. However, this can also be considered a science, since it requires processes that help maintain order and generate an appearance of calm in each section of the house.

With this in mind, we have compiled 7 books on organization and cleaning that promise to make this process a eureka moment, because Maintaining a clean, healthy, harmonious and happy home is possible. This is obviously much more exciting and efficient if you have methods to maintain order for much longer.

Top 7 Books on Organization and Cleaning

1.     The magic of the order (2014)

Is a self-help book and self-improvement written by Japanese author and businesswoman Marie KondoIn it, the consultant also offers answers to questions such as "What is the best way to organize a house?", "How do you know when it's time to throw away that disco party jacket?" and "What about grandma's vacation postcards?"

Her method, known as "KonMari", teaches readers that tidying up doesn't just mean cleaning the house, but also to become a person capable of making more assertive decisions and living a healthy life. An example would be the following: when buying a new item of clothing, it is necessary to immediately remove the labels, because it should be welcomed as part of life.

2.     The Art of Throwing Away: How to Get Rid of Stuff Without Feeling Guilt (2016)

To keep a house well organized, it is essential to get rid of all those objects that are no longer used or needed. However, Letting go of those things is not always easy, especially because of that old habit of reusingTo help manage this crisis, Japanese educator and author Nagisa Tatsumi invites readers to overcome attachment-related discomfort.

Generally speaking, Tatsumi teaches people how to get rid of belongings that, although they don't need them, they think they do.The teacher also shows how to select new purchases effectively, how to buy and how to get the most out of these things. This book served as inspiration for the author of the previous section.

3.     Cleanliness, order and happiness: Little tricks to solve big disasters (2022)

Bego, La Ordenatriz is a publicist and public relations specialist who also has seven children. With so much stress, how is it possible for her to maintain an impeccable home and have her own program on the amc selekt platform? She reveals all this and much more in his book, which It has already become a huge success throughout Spain and the world.

At, reveals to the reader all the little tricks capable of reducing daily setbacks to a minimum. Through her words and experiences, it is very clear that cleanliness is synonymous with well-being and happiness. The author also gives alchemical recipes that work to remove stains, as well as hacks which probably wouldn't have occurred to many, like hair spray.

4.     Declutter your home, your mind and your life: Say goodbye to chaos forever (2021)

The hectic lifestyle that most people lead on a daily basis prevents them from devoting time to certain things, including deep cleaning that, at the same time, is efficient enough to keep things spotless for a longer time. Faced with this problem, Image consultant and professional organizer Leticia Pérez Serrano has some answers.

His method —which has been trending on social media for the past few years— provides readers with all the essential tools to generate a series of habits that lead to keeping everything in its place. All, of course, without the need to sacrifice that precious moment of zen that every person needs to enjoy themselves.

5.     The power of order: A therapy against chaos (2017)

Written by professional organizer Maria Gallay, this is a manual dedicated to sorting out the clutter in any modern home. It is designed to meet the demands of people who have recently become independent., but also for couples and families. The book also proposes cleaning for flats, small houses or even much larger spaces with greater difficulties.

Gallay speaks directly to those who feel that coming home is an ordeal, when it should feel like entering a personal sanctuary, where stillness and the knowledge that you can go anywhere and find everything you need at the moment reign. Her method is inspired by Japanese organization, but focused on the Latin American mentality.

6.     Less is more: How to declutter, organize, and simplify your home and life (2018)

Francine Jay, better known on the internet as “Miss Minimalist”, applies a method that demonstrates the feasibility of living with less thingsThis, due to the absence of objects, implies more space, less problems to organize and faster cleaning, but it also implants in people a way of thinking that contributes to a sustainable life for the environment.

The author proposes the strange idea that everyone, at least once, has had the hidden desire for a gale to blow into their house and destroy all the objects they once bought, but which, over the years, were relegated to a corner, obstructing the view or the passage. Using the STREAMLINE system, Jay offers ten simple steps to address this predicament.

7.     The joy of order in the kitchen: Change your life from the soul of your home (2017)

The kitchen is one of the most used spaces in the home. In fact, you could say that it is the heart of the home. However, here Clutter and dirt can run riot if given enough time.. That's why food critic, journalist and author Roberta Schira teaches readers the importance of organization in order to have a good relationship with food.


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