Book Promo: The Naked House: Five Principles for a Minimalist Home

The solution is almost always fewer things.

That’s the Naked House philosophy in a nutshell, though the importance of top-notch organization (a place for everything and everything in its place), design unity, cleanliness and quality round out this book’s description of the most desirable, peaceful home in which to live.

With a tongue-in-cheek, personal style, The Naked House: Five Principles for a Minimalist Home is an inspiring but not-too-serious primer on cleaning, organizing and reducing clutter—and on changing the way you view the purpose and soul of your home.

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5 comments

  1. Congratulations, and my hope is for much success for you. The theme also appeals to me. As a teacher, I’ve had too much of what I don’t really need. Plus somehow I became a kind of family depositor of things (receiving and keeping), and I don’t think I need to do that, either. But, anyway and more importantly, great work of yours!

    1. Thank you so much! I am still living minimally with most of my possessions in a 120 square foot barn that is also my bedroom and office. 🙂 Good luck getting rid of the STUFF!!

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