Incoming Resources
- Martha Stewart's homekeeping handbook, the essential guide to caring for eveything in your home
- How to get red wine out of a white carpet, and 2000 other household hints, tips and formulas for cleaning, repairing and organizing your home and simplifying your life, by Erik Bruun
- How to organize just about everything, more than 500 step-by-step instructions for everything from organizing your closets to planning a wedding to creating a flawless filing system, Peter Walsh
- The Martha manual, how to do (almost) everything, Martha Stewart
- The cottage fairy companion, a cottagecore guide to slow living, connecting to nature, and becoming enchanted again, Paola Merrill
- Home comforts, the art and science of keeping house, Cheryl Mendelson ; illustrations by Harry Bates
- Good Housekeeping simple household wisdom, 425 easy ways to clean & organize your home, edited by Sara Lyle Bow
- 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
- All in good time, when to save, stock up, and schedule everything for your home, Tara Kuczykowski and Mandi Ehman
- Minding the manor, the memoir of a 1930s English kitchen maid, Mollie Moran
- Right at home, how to buy, decorate, organize, and maintain your space, Ronda Kaysen and Michelle Higgins
- Joey Green's cleaning magic, 2,336 ingenious cleanups using brand-name products, by Joey Green
- The life-changing magic of tidying up, the Japanese art of decluttering and organizing, Marie Kondo
- The useful book, 201 life skills they used to teach in home ec and shop, Sharon and David Bowers ; illustrated by Sophia Nicolay
- 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]
- Making it, radical home Ec for a post-consumer world, Kelly Coyne and Erik Knutzen
- Little house living, the make-your-own guide to a frugal, simple, and self-sufficient life, Merissa A. Alink
- 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
- Get yourself organized for Christmas, Kathi Lipp
- Home skills, master your domain with practical solutions to everyday challenges, [from the editors and scientists at Good Housekeeping]
- 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