Messy Minimalism
Rachelle Crawford
Rachelle Crawford’s home used to be cluttered with toys and overflowing cupboards. She had assumed you had to be naturally organised to keep a tidy living space. Then she found minimalism: the messy, real-life kind, that is less about perfection and more about purpose. In “Messy Minimalism”, Rachelle shares practical strategies for reducing waste, curbing consumption and decluttering. Learn how to shop more consciously, create a capsule wardrobe, free up more time for the things that matter, and create a tidy(ish) home. The messy minimalist way is a no-judgement zone in which we learn sustainable habits.
Broadleaf Books, £14.99.