The start of the year brings some exciting news, with the upcoming launch of my new book! The Quiet Home – House Hushing for Calm and Intentional Living, will be published this February, with Octopus Books and Hachette across the UK, US, Australia, and New Zealand.
Introducing The Quiet Home
Cover image: Design: Murudé Studio; Photography: Helen Cathcart

The journey to me writing The Quiet Home began towards the end of 2023, when I was first approached by the UK publisher and invited to put together a proposal with a full synopsis and sample chapters. Ecstatic at being given the green light, what then followed was an all-encompassing year of writing, editing, refining, photographing, sourcing imagery, and crafting the book alongside the wonderful publishing team.

Introducing The Quiet Home
Design: Studio Andrew Trotter, Marcelo Martínez; Photography: Salva López
Introducing The Quiet Home
Photography: Ondrej Holub @okemhome

I’m incredibly proud of the end result — a thoughtful, considered guide to dialling down the visual noise in our homes in order to nurture a sense of calm and wellbeing. It’s a subject I feel deeply connected to, and in many ways, The Quiet Home brings together everything I’ve learned and written about over the past twelve-plus years, alongside the spaces I love to create.


Introducing The Quiet Home
Interior Design: CJH Studio; Photography: Timothy Kaye
Introducing The Quiet Home
Styling & Photography: Michelle Halford
 

The book explores how our surroundings influence the way we feel, and how a quieter, more intentional approach to our homes can support a slower, more grounded way of living. It looks to move away from competing voices and instead foster spaces with a thoughtful balance of objects, where colour feels cohesive and layouts allow for an easy flow of light and movement. Interiors that feel calm, harmonious, and restorative.

Introducing The Quiet Home
Interior Design: Phoebe Nicol; Photography: Dave Wheeler
Introducing The Quiet Home
Design: Studio Andrew Trotter; Photography: Salva López
Drawing on the principles of house hushing that have increasingly resonated in recent times, I wanted to show that it isn’t simply about decluttering. It’s a more holistic approach that goes beyond aesthetics to pare back the unnecessary with clarity, purpose, and longevity, making space for what truly matters. Through small, thoughtful shifts — in what we keep, how we layer, and what we choose to live with — we can transform the experience of home.

Introducing The Quiet Home
Styling & Photography: Michelle Halford


Introducing The Quiet Home
Design: Edward Collinson, BWT London; Photography: Felix Speller; Styling: Hannah Franklin

The strategies I share aren’t about achieving perfection, adhering to a particular interior style, or following a rigid set of rules, but rather about allowing the essential elements of home to breathe, and creating room — visually and emotionally — for life to unfold.

Introducing The Quiet Home
Design: Odyssey Architecture; Styling: Nicola Rogers; Photography: Timothy Kaye

Introducing The Quiet Home
Styling: Pernille Vest; Photography; Irina Boersma César Machado for Dagmar

Composed of four chapters: Foundations, Mindful Minimalism, The Art of the Edit and Room by Room, the book is for homeowners, renovators and interior designers — but ultimately, it’s for anyone wanting to deepen their understanding of how to create calm, meaningful spaces. There is a focus on minimalism, however it’s a soft, mindful interpretation — one that embraces natural materials, warmth, texture, and lived-in layers that evolve over time. A home cultivated by the things you love, added to slowly and intentionally.

Introducing The Quiet Home
Interior Design: Bespoke Only; Photography: William Jess Laird
Introducing The Quiet Home
Styling & Photography: Rebecca Goddard

The Quiet Home is available on Amazon and at other major booksellers worldwide (listed here), with publication dates on Feb 10 (AU/NZ), Feb 12 (UK), and Feb 24 (US).

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