Does your home ever feel visually loud?
In this episode, Kelly welcomes New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestselling author Myquillyn Smith, also known as “The Nester,” back to the podcast to discuss her new book, House Hushing: The Simple Method to Declutter and Decorate for a More Peaceful Home.
At the heart of House Hushing is the idea that everything in our homes has a voice. When too many objects compete for our attention, even the things we love can create visual noise.
Kelly and Myquillyn explore how temporarily quieting a room can help us see our belongings more clearly, decorate more intentionally, and create a greater sense of peace without sacrificing warmth, comfort, or personality.
You will learn:
How to recognize when your home feels visually too loud
The emotional cost of visual noise and household clutter
The four practices behind the House Hushing method
Why clutter often attracts more clutter throughout the home
The surprising item found in every home that can predict clutter
Why living with a quieter room can help clarify what deserves to return
How to furnish a new home without rushing to fill it
For the past eighteen years, Myquillyn has encouraged readers and hundreds of thousands of followers to create beautiful, meaningful spaces that truly support their lives. Her House Hushing method has been featured in Real Simple, The Kitchn, Apartment Therapy, and The Guardian.
Be inspired to hush your home and make more room for peace, beauty, comfort, and what matters most.
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