This is a sweet book. It features lots of advice on how to make your home a pleasant place for you, with lots of little craft/decor projects. My favorite parts were the suggestions about what type of elements to add for different feels and functions. She really focuses on how to personalize your home for yourself, which I appreciate.
It was less successful for me in that all the photos seem to be of her home, which is lovely but not at all my taste. I love my home to be super comfy and boho, with soft, thrifted finds and lots of deep blues and greens. Her house looks like she must live in California, as there’s lots of focus on outdoor rooms where it apparently never rains as they’re filled with artwork and throw blankets and such. Her spaces are very stark white and yellow with pretty but basic and uncomfortable looking IKEA style furniture and lots of knick knacks and generic art. This is perfect for her blog readers who want their house to look like hers, but the literal point of the book is how to personalize your house to suit you, and there is no visual inspiration for any style besides hers.
I’m also reading a book about detoxing your home right now and so much of what Foy recommends is literally what this book says to throw out because they’re so bad for our health, like incense, mattress toppers and vinyl. I probably wouldn’t have thought twice about it if this other book wasn’t inspiring me to refresh my home in healthy and natural ways at the same time I was reading this one.
That said, it is a fun read and I appreciated the questions, lists and friendly feel of the book. Definitely worth a read.
I read a temporary digital copy of this book via NetGalley.