cover image House of Havoc: How to Make--And Keep--A Beautiful Home Despite Cheap Spouses, Messy Kids, and Other Difficult Roommates

House of Havoc: How to Make--And Keep--A Beautiful Home Despite Cheap Spouses, Messy Kids, and Other Difficult Roommates

Marni Jameson. Da Capo Lifelong Books, $16.95 (272pp) ISBN 978-0-7382-1311-8

While domestic gurus like Martha Stewart promote a fantasy of spotless homes and decorating genius, syndicated home columnist Jameson (The House Always Wins) brings a down-to-earth, humorous approach to maintaining a household that's based in the real world of clutter, kids, pets, crowded schedules, and limited budgets. From ""Slip Covers as Divine Intervention"" to ""The Science of Housekeeping,"" Jameson makes home improvement advice fun as well as practical, stacking each chapter with tips gleaned from her own life and from experts, including interior designers and professional home organizers; Part Four, for example, details the six Secrets of Great Design (restraint is key in ""Managing the Snowball Effect of Decorating""), while Part Six tackles ""specialty spaces"" like home offices and guest rooms. Whether considering a fresh coat of paint in the living room, purchasing new towels, or removing a stain, Jameson provides succinct trouble-shooting tips (""Buy it once, buy it right"") as well as more general guidelines, found in personal mantras like ""Every house needs bling,"" and ""Every room needs some life: flowers, a goldfish, a pet.""