![]() ![]() Now every room in the house, including the garage, has organizing systems. When California Closets came on the scene nearly 30 years ago, the idea was if you could organize your closet, you were halfway there. The magazine’s narrative drive is not how to do your home right, but rather how to do you right. Q Why is a company known for closet design producing a magazine of this caliber that isn’t about closets?Ī Organizing is simply the subtext. ![]() However, I do some investigating and get under the cover of this curious magazine and contact editor Carrie Tuhy, who has worked for 30 years in magazine journalism and held editing roles for other publications such as Real Simple, Life, Money and InStyle. That decree gets toppled by Molly, a doodle, who wriggles her way in, right where she belongs.Īfter that read, I am pretty much done for the day. ![]() The magazine closes with a three-paragraph essay titled “Love Story,” by Sarah Rutledge, who has a hard rule against dogs in bed. It’s published once a year by California Closets.įollowing that introductory essay are smartly written profiles of stylishly outfitted homes and those who live in and love them. ![]() So opens the latest issue of Ideas of Order, a magazine that marries two of my obsessions - good writing and good living. … Your private address in a crowded universe. A biosphere, a sanctuary, your place, your space. “Home is a box you keep your life in - people and pets and plants and history and dreams. ![]()
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