Every house goes through seasons and every house experiences the ebb and flow of people, things, and energy. There are times of quiet and times of frantic activity. Times when closets are organized and times when they are overflowing. Times when rooms feel like blank slates and times when it feels like you're just five minutes from opening your own thrift shop. And sometimes you just get to a point where you need to put your finger to your lips and softly whisper
shhh . . .
That's why
New York Times bestselling author Myquillyn Smith created
House Hushing--a way of cultivating a home that's rooted in clarity, peace, and purpose. With her signature warmth and wit, Myquillyn shares five simple principles to help you preserve peace, practice backwards decluttering, turn down the volume on décor, exercise soulful styling, and live seasonally. She helps you evaluate the current state of your home, be intentional about what you keep and where you keep it, and create a home that anchors you through all of life's transitions.