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Wabi-Sabi Family: Find Beauty in Imperfect Homes and Plans: Find Beauty in Imperfect Homes and Plans
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Wabi-Sabi Family: Find Beauty in Imperfect Homes and Plans: Find Beauty in Imperfect Homes and Plans in Vernon, BC
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Current price: $27.99
Original price: $34.99

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Wabi-Sabi Family: Find Beauty in Imperfect Homes and Plans: Find Beauty in Imperfect Homes and Plans in Vernon, BC
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Current price: $27.99
Original price: $34.99
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Your home is full of evidence that life has not gone to plan: half-finished projects, scuffed floors, piles of things that never quite leave. You may dream of airy minimalism, yet live with sticky fingerprints and collapsing schedules. "Wabi-Sabi Family" offers a different horizon. Drawing on Japanese aesthetics and lived family experience, it shows how to treat cracks, detours, and unfinished stories as the very material of a meaningful home.
Instead of asking you to declutter everything or start again, this book teaches wabi-sabi family living: a way of seeing that prizes patina, repair, and gentle rhythms. You will learn how to make peace with mess without giving up on care, practise slow decorating ideas that grow with your real life, and use kintsugi repair philosophy to reframe breakages in objects and plans. Chapters explore seasonal home rhythms, memory objects, family rituals altars, and kinder ways of emotional decluttering home.
Written for parents, carers, and anyone sharing a home with other humans, it is especially helpful if you feel caught between aspiration and exhaustion. You will not find rigid rules or before-and-after miracles. Instead, you will gain a quiet, sturdy framework for an imperfect home guide: how to decide what truly matters, how to let go of what does not, and how to let your home reflect who you are becoming, not just who you think you should be.
Your home is full of evidence that life has not gone to plan: half-finished projects, scuffed floors, piles of things that never quite leave. You may dream of airy minimalism, yet live with sticky fingerprints and collapsing schedules. "Wabi-Sabi Family" offers a different horizon. Drawing on Japanese aesthetics and lived family experience, it shows how to treat cracks, detours, and unfinished stories as the very material of a meaningful home.
Instead of asking you to declutter everything or start again, this book teaches wabi-sabi family living: a way of seeing that prizes patina, repair, and gentle rhythms. You will learn how to make peace with mess without giving up on care, practise slow decorating ideas that grow with your real life, and use kintsugi repair philosophy to reframe breakages in objects and plans. Chapters explore seasonal home rhythms, memory objects, family rituals altars, and kinder ways of emotional decluttering home.
Written for parents, carers, and anyone sharing a home with other humans, it is especially helpful if you feel caught between aspiration and exhaustion. You will not find rigid rules or before-and-after miracles. Instead, you will gain a quiet, sturdy framework for an imperfect home guide: how to decide what truly matters, how to let go of what does not, and how to let your home reflect who you are becoming, not just who you think you should be.


















