Room guides
Organize every room
Each guide applies the full 5S method to one room — Sort, Set in Order, Shine, Standardize, Sustain — with room-specific zones, tasks, and common mistakes.
Kitchen
The room that feeds your household — and collects everything else.
Bathroom
The smallest room in the home — but the one you use before everything else.
Bedroom
The one room that should be effortlessly calm.
Living Room
The room that sets the emotional tone of the whole home.
Entryway
The first thing you see when you come home.
Home Office
A clear desk is a clear mind.
Kids Room
Less accessible means more creative. And less to tidy.
Garage
The room most people have given up on.
Pantry
You can't cook from a pantry you can't see into.
Wardrobe / Closet
You should be able to see everything you own.
Laundry Room
A laundry system that actually completes the cycle.
Dining Room
A room that should always be ready for a meal.
Mudroom
Where the outside world stops — and stays.
Linen Closet
You only need two sets of bed linen per bed.