THE NEw Minimalism Book


New Minimalism - Decluttering and Design for Sustainable, Intentional Living

The decluttering craze meets a passion for sustainable living and interior design in this gorgeous new book, published by Sasquatch Books (Seattle, WA) and distributed by Penguin Random House (NYC).

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!


What people are saying

"The authors of New Minimalism reveal how your emotional style relates to the possessions you keep—and how you can finally get past it."
—Oprah

“This book was read in a day, I couldn't put it down. It applies to everyone, regardless of what you possess or what type of home you live in. It not only teaches you to declutter, but helps you in self reflection on why you own too much stuff. A very informative book that I personally feel, that after reading this one on the subject, you don't need any other book. Well worth the money.”

-Andrea A.

“This is minimalism for the rest of us…[a] more practical take on the less-is-more lifestyle [that is] more about ending the cycle of “busy” than creating a perfect house.”
The Washington Post

"Part therapy and part interior design, it’s just the thing to dive into as we seek inspiration for calm and order in the new year."
—San Francisco Chronicle


The new Minimalism

Guided Journal

 

Why a Guided Journal?

We recognized that much of the work that goes into a successful decluttering (note the italics, there) comes from first:
getting emotionally clear.

Getting clear on what motivates you.

Getting clear on what your priorities are.
Getting clear on your personal blindspots and
why you collect in the first place

So we teamed up with Sasquatch Books again to bring you this beauty

WHAT'S INSIDE

  • Questions & quizzes

  • Guided reflections to help you clarify

  • Goal-setting and prioritizing exercises

  • An overview of the NM Decluttering Process, including:

  • checklists

  • decision tree

  • project-planning calendar

How to buy + support small biz:

  1. Indie-Bound

  2. Powells

  3. iTunes

  4. local bookshop

    Call your local book shop and ask them to order it for you.  What they'll need to know:

    • Title: "New Minimalism - Decluttering and Design for Sustainable, Intentional Living"

    • Penguin-Random House

"Fortin, who holds a degree in psychology, and Quilici, who studied interior design, have developed a system based on self-examination that is designed to aid those endeavoring to eliminate too many possessions. ... Using these guidelines may finally provide the means necessary for those struggling to live a clutter-free life."
—Library Journal



"Cary Telander Fortin and Kyle Louise Quilici—decluttering professionals with backgrounds in psychology and interior design—delve into why we accumulate so many things, and they offer practical, easy-to-adapt strategies for decluttering and changing habits."
—Houzz