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For the sake of order: a tidy home

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The interior blogger “Fridlaa” finds the right tidying up method for every living situation and every character.

“Who would have thought that 14 years of living in a shared apartment and own apartments would ultimately turn me into a tidying expert?” The author and interior blogger Carla Schwolow (on social media “fridlaa”) introduces so self-deprecatingly and humorously in her book “Ordnungslösungen” into the world of cleaning and tidying up.

Clean up method

On a total of 208 pages, the main aim is to find out what kind of “plaster type” you are. Because with a tidying-up method tailored to your character, cleaning and tidying up should not only be easier, but also be fun. For this purpose, Schwolow invites you to a “yes-no” question test in an entertaining way. Questions like “I find tidying up relaxing” or “I quickly lose interest in things” quickly lead to a clear result. In the author's terms, you can either be a “cardio cleaner” (someone who likes to celebrate cleaning and tidying up for a long time) or a “high intensity Viennese” (someone who likes to get the cleaning over with quickly).

Plaster types

In any case, Schwolow has the right methods for both “plaster types” on the following pages. “Nothing with Zen cleaning or relaxation. This type of cleaning is definitely a work-out of the high-intensity training class, ”it says, for example. When reading, you quickly get the feeling that you are dealing with a fitness coach. Cleaning becomes a training session and the author even provides the appropriate soundtrack for it on her blog.

For the sake of order: a tidy home

Book tip: The interior blogger “fridlaa” shows different methods of tidying up in her book “Neatly relaxed”. Published by Prestel Verlag, € 26.80, –

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