This past week Terry's Fabrics, a United Kingdom based fabric and home furnishings store asked me to participate in some trend-forecasting for their "Designer Insights" series. Not only do I choose my top pics of the season, but I talk about my design style and aesthetic, creative process and who inspires my work. I also provided advise for people looking to follow in my footsteps as a professional organizer. Click here to read the interview.
Organizing product trends for 2015
What are the hot new trends for organizing products in 2015? Simple: Everything metallic and copper (storage boxes, suitcases, vessels), trays covered in raffia (for the nightstand, den-- anywhere because they're covered in fabric and won't scratch) and chunky open Parson's storage (great for a stylish storage area, family room or small business office).
Designer Insights Interview
(clicking on the image below will take you to the interview)
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What do you think are the hot new trends for organizing and interior design for 2015-- and beyond? Let us know here in the comment section or you can tweet us @johntrosko on Twitter. You can also check me out on Instagram (@johntrosko).
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The Editors at Real Simple Magazine contacted John last January to work on a fun decluttering story for their May 2014 issue. They asked him to imagine that if he was given $500 for an average homeāand tell them the must-haves he would buy to declutter, and how would he use each.
For the story, John used a mix of organizational products from different stores including Muji, CB2, Better Office, Uline and Bed, Bath and Beyond. Along with our expertise in "31 Days To Get Organized Now" we worked alongside professional organizing colleagues Beth Zeigler (Bneato, Los Angeles), Stacey Platt (Dwell Well, New York City) and Barbara Reich (Resourceful Consultants, New York City).
The May issue of Real Simple Magazine full of "must-haves and ingenious ideas for every room in the house" is available on newsstands now. We're not able to link to the article online at this time.
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What are your favorite budget organizing products? How do you prioritize what gets organized first? If you purchased the article, let us know what you think here in the comment section or you can tweet us @johntrosko on Twitter. You can also check us out on Instagram (@johntrosko).
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What an absolute thrill it was to get a call from Coastal Living Magazine last August, to provide expertise for (what became) a piece called "A Whale of a Tag Sale!" The piece is now published in the April 2012 issue and available on news stands.
The writer was putting together a story on tag sales. But not just any tag sale-- picture perfect tag sales that bring in neighbors and tourist beach goers, along with styled vignettes, tips on choosing merchandise and spreading the word. All with an easy breezy beach-side casual style. No matter what you call them-- tag sale, yard sale, garage sale, moving or junk sale, beach auction--these sales are a great way to declutter your life, make some cash, and meet your neighbors.
The two page coastal style and life article also features Frank Isganitis, co-owner of the LimeRock Inn in Rockland, Maine and Jonathan Papsin, co-founder and CEO of Tag Sell It, a national virtual tag sale service. While you're looking at our piece, check out the other articles with great stories from Santa Monica-based Interior Designer Tim Clarke, TV-chef Giada De Laurentis' beach bag and coastal homes pictorials in Stinson Beach (California), Sag Harbor (New York) and Amagansett (Long Island).
About Coastal Living:
Coastal Living Magazine is for people who love the Atlantic coast, Pacific, and Gulf shores. Featuring stories on home design and architecture, travel, food and entertaining, gardening, coastal towns and communities, and the environment, sister publications include Southern Living, Cooking Light, Sunset, and Health.
"A Whale of a Tag Sale" Coastal Living April 2012 article featuring Los Angeles Organizing Expert John Trosko is available at news stands everywhere.
Do you read Coastal Living? What are your favorite articles? Have any tips for tag sales at the beach? Have you snagged any tag sale bargains?
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I am very excited to announce that I've joined FitPerez as a Contributing Expert!
Inspired by Hollywood celebrity gossip blogger and media personality Perez Hilton's own weight loss journey, FitPerez features "healthy living" advice and motivation from not only Hilton himself, but a small group of Hollywood Go-To Experts on weight loss, exercise, overall fitness, celebrities and now, organizing!
There is solid evidence that living an organized life not only saves you time, but decreases stress.
Why we chose to be on FitPerez:
While being efficient or organized doesn't increase the amount of hours to a day, it most definitely gives you the opportunity for you to make the most of the 24 hours in each day. The time saved can be spent on any number of stress-busting fun activities such as exercising or preparing healthy food. This is why our idiology delivers the FitPerez mission of living a healthier, happier life.
---> Check out our first contribution to FitPerez.com - "How To Get Organized For Fall"
What topics or questions would you like to see covered in our pieces? Let us know in the comment section below.
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How cool would it be to gather 100 experts from all over the world to pool their collective wisdom on fitness, relationship, sex life, self-esteem, career, finances and life in general?
That's what FHM Magazine did for their current September 2011 issue, on newsstands now. We were interviewed recently for a feature article on self improvement for men: 100 Micro-Improvements: A Year To Perfection. The whole piece is chock full easily implementable advice, small things you can do to make your life easier and happier.
Our Small Yet Mighty Quote:
"Buy a spice rack and cut what you spend on takeaways by 66%. John Trosko, a professional organiser in Los Angeles (organizingla.com) says that surveys have proven men to be three times more likely to cook if they have their own set of spices."
Here's a snapshot of our mention:
FHM Magazine is a popular UK men's lifestyle magazine focusing on sex, relationships, sports, and pictures of scantily clad women already famous for reasons other than their beauty. :-) This month's cover features MTV's sultry Irish reporter Laura Whitmore.
There are a total of 100 incredible, witty tips in the 10-page article. To get those tips, pick up a copy of FHM at most major newsstands that stock UK publications.
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I'll be appearing on "Living Today" on the Martha Stewart Radio Network on Monday, April 25 with spring organizing tips.
Monday's show will feature interviews with yours truly, as well as Robert Kushner, author of Unleashed: A Dog and Owner's Guide to Losing Weight and Gaining Health Together; Jason and Kelli Krafsky, the so-called "Social Media Couple," on Facebook and families; Ellen Sabin, author of The Giving Book: Open the Door to a Lifetime of Giving; and Scarpetta restaurant chef Scott Conant. Manners Expert Thomas Farley will host.
Call details:
Tune in if you have satellite radio: Sirius 112/XM 157, live beginning 1 p.m Eastern Standard Time (3 p.m. for us West Coasters).
If you do not have satellite radio, you can sign up for a complimentary 7-day trial: http://www.sirius.com/freetrial/register
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