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New Minimalism: Decluttering and Design for Sustainable, Intentional Living
New Minimalism: Decluttering and Design for Sustainable, Intentional Living | Kyle Louise Quilici, Cary Telander Fortin
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The decluttering craze meets a passion for sustainable living and interior design in this gorgeous new book for readers of The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up. This book promises an opportunity for self-reflection and lasting change, by getting to the bottom of why we've accumulated too much stuff in the first place, therefore allowing us to transform our lives. Professional decluttering and design team Cary and Kyle of New Minimalism will take you through every step, from assessing your emotional relationship to your stuff to decluttering your home to then turning it into a beautifully designed space that feels clean and tidy without feeling sparse or prescriptive. And all of this without filling up a landfill--you'll find resources and strategies to donate and reuse your stuff so you don't have to feel guilty about getting rid of it!
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The strategies touted in this book follow closely what you find in the Kondo books, but the ways they implement them are more practical. This takes into account that most of us live with other people and pets. There is also an emphasis on environmental concerns and intentionality. The last chapter also has a lot of great design advice, and the book overall has some beautiful photos.

ValerieAndBooks Hopefully it doesn‘t say you should have no more than 30 books, like Kondo says 😊! 7y
Redwritinghood @ValerieAndBooks No, fortunately it doesn‘t. 7y
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