Incoming Resources
- Everyday Cheapskate's greatest tips, 500 simple strategies for smart living, by Mary Hunt
- Simple home solutions, by the editors of Martha Stewart Living
- Real simple, 2019
- The life-changing magic of tidying up, the Japanese art of decluttering and organizing, Marie Kondo ; translated from Japanese by Cathy Hirano
- One year to an organized life, a week-by-week mindful guide to getting organized for good, Regina Leeds
- The accidental housewife, how to overcome housekeeping hysteria one task at a time, Julie Edelman
- One year to an organized life, from your closets to your finances, the week by week guide to getting completely organized for good, Regina Leeds
- Home comforts, the art and science of keeping house, Cheryl Mendelson
- The homemakers, written & illustrated by Leonard Everett Fisher
- Good housekeeping, 2019
- Waste not, make a big difference by throwing away less, Erin Rhoads
- Mrs. Meyer's clean home, no-nonsense advice that will inspire you to clean like the dickens, by Mrs. Thelma A. Meyer ; [text by Nicole Sforza]
- Yankee magazine's living well on a shoestring, 1,501 ingenious ways to spend less for what you need and have more for what you want, from the penny-pinching editors of Yankee magazine
- Victoria
- Does this clutter make my butt look fat?, an easy plan for losing weight and living more, Peter Walsh
- Organize now!, think & live clutter-free, Jennifer Ford Berry
- Marie Kondo's kurashi at home, how to organize your space and achieve your ideal life, Marie Kondo ; photographs by Nastassia Brückin and Tess Comrie ; translated from the Japanese by Cathy Hirano
- Semi-homemade, Sandra Lee ; [introduction by Wolfgang Puck]
- Simpler living handbook, a back to basics guide to organizing, decluttering, streamlining, and more, Jeff Davidson ; foreword by Mark Victor Hansen, co-author of Chicken soup for the soul
- The gentle art of domesticity, by Jane Brocket
- The buy nothing, get everything plan, discover the joy of spending less, sharing more, and living generously, Liesl Clark and Rebecca Rockefeller, founders of the Buy Nothing Project