Our homes are bursting with possessions, yet many of us feel tired, guilty, and strangely unsatisfied in the spaces we have worked so hard to fill. The Gentle House offers a kinder path: a practical guide to gentle decluttering, everyday repair, and dignified letting go that treats belongings not as waste or trophies, but as companions we care for and eventually release.
Rather than chasing extreme minimalism, Anaya Korvelle invites you to build a home rooted in stewardship. Room by room, she helps you edit with compassion, make peace with sentimental items, and set clutter guardrails that actually fit your life. You will learn the basics of repair culture, how to create a simple house care calendar, and how to navigate donation ethics and resale without turning your spare room into a sorting depot.
This is also a book about inflow, not just outflow. You will experiment with buying less through gentle pauses and small frictions, rethink gifts and freebies, and choose better when you do buy. Along the way, you will cultivate a quiet gratitude practice for the objects that remain, discovering a warmer, more grounded way to live with things. For anyone who has tried to tidy by force and ended up exhausted, The Gentle House offers a realistic, humane minimalist alternative: less churn, more care, and a home that finally feels both lighter and more deeply yours.