Organize First, Decorate Second
- Vanessa Bettencourt
- 1 day ago
- 2 min read

Publisher: Thomas Nelson (April 29, 2025)
Paperback: 224 pages
"Organize First, Decorate Second is the ultimate companion to help you embark on a transformative journey towards a more organized, beautiful, and fulfilling life.
Whitney English breaks down the essence of thoughtful design and organization as tools not just for a prettier space but for a better life—one that smoothly adapts to the inevitable shifts we all face. She shares how balancing a neat look with functional living isn’t always a walk in the park, but the payoff is a space that works just as hard as it charms.
Whitney gets into the nitty-gritty with actionable strategies for putting the house in order. She walks readers through evaluating their spaces, marrying storage with style, and zoning rooms for peak performance. She even helps readers pick out furniture that doubles down on organization and gadgets that aren’t just smart, but genius. Whitney underscores the significance of deliberate design and organization to enhance well-being and adapt seamlessly to life’s ever-changing demands."
Organize First, Decorate Second establishes:
balance between creativity and organization;
inspiration coupled with practical advice; and
efficiency without sacrificing creativity.
With Whitney’s guidance, practical tips, seasoned advice, and her signature humor, you’re set to transform your living spaces into zones of beauty and effectiveness. Each chapter is a mix of heartwarming anecdotes, practical advice, and innovative strategies. This book isn’t just about making your home look good—it’s about making your home a reflection of your best self. Whitney doesn’t just want you to organize, she wants you to celebrate each step, no matter how small, because perfection isn’t the goal—it’s all about the progress.
About the author
Whitney English believes that anyone can live a beautiful life. She believes that gratitude is the birthplace of joy, that people matter, that love is the answer, that if you’re real you can’t be ugly, that everyone is creative and some of us have just forgotten, and that it’s worth trying to be a better version of yourself today than you were yesterday. She has boot-strapped two businesses to seven figures, has a degree in interior design, studied management at Parsons in New York City, and has had her work featured in O magazine, The Wall Street Journal, and on the Today Show (twice). She was featured as one of Country Living magazine’s Women Entrepreneurs in 2008. One of her favorite dreams-come-true, though, is her husband David, and their three children.@wpublishing @whitneyenglish #OrganizeFirstDecorateSecond @tlcbooktours
Thank you, TLC tours, for this copy and for including me in this tour.
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