About
Off Page Home Field Notes documents small repeatable tidy habits in American homes — the kind that fit between dinner and sleep, not the kind that require a cleared calendar.
We are an editorial project focused on micro-rituals: ten-minute tidies, kitchen close-downs, bath dry-downs, evening surface resets, one-load laundry rules, shoes-at-the-door thresholds, Sunday floor passes, and put-away-before-new-out closet loops. Our angle is habits — not weekly marathons, not room journals, not seasonal ledgers.
What we publish
Long-form field notes written for U.S. readers in plain English. Each guide describes how a habit feels in real footprints: open-plan kitchens, shared apartment laundry rooms, humid baths, and entryways that inherit winter salt. We name sequences, anchors, and failure modes so households can adapt without buying a program.
What we do not do
We do not sell cleaning services, book appointments, quote jobs, or process payments. There are no checkout CTAs, pricing tables, or "book now" flows on this site. If you hire help, that arrangement lives outside our pages.
Contact
Editorial questions and corrections: [email protected] or our contact form.