Review of Cozy Minimalist Home by Myquillyn Smith - The Simplicity Habit (2024)

Last week a new book released called Cozy Minimalist Home by Myquillyn Smith. I pre-ordered my kindle version and read it in two days. It’s a great read, but part of truly enjoying a book is knowing what to expect. I wanted to share with you what you can and can’t expect and my overall review of the book.

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What to expect in Cozy Minimalist Home:

  • beautiful pictures
  • her journey
  • steps to decorate your home
  • design rules & inspiration

What is NOT in Cozy Minimalist Home:

  • a how-to guide on being a minimalist
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What I loved

I love her story. I could completely relate to being a bargain shopper and holding on to way too much stuff. It felt like I could have written that section as it’s so similar to my own story. Myquillyn then shares her journey in creating a home and getting rid of excess things.

I also love Myquillyn’s out of the box ideas and style. She is willing to break the rules and try different things. She talks a lot more about this in her first book, The Nesting Place.

While she is braver than I would be willing to be and I don’t always jive with each styling choice, her house is beautifully cohesive and uniquely her own.

Her way of writing feels very relatable. She seems like someone you would meet who would be very kind, generous, and warm.

I love her focus on hospitality and I have no doubt that those who visit her home immediately feel relaxed and welcomed.

Before getting started, Myquillyn talks about thinking through your style as well as your goals and vision.

As part of that, she suggests using Pinterest to pin lots of inspiration images and then analyzing the themes that the rooms share. She also talks about needing to decorate one room at a time, so your house doesn’t turn into chaos during the process.

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Her step by step guide to decorating includes the following steps:

  1. clearing/quieting the space
  2. re-arranging the furniture
  3. adding rugs, curtains, and lamps
  4. wall treatment/art
  5. accessories

She emphasizes allowing time in between steps to see how the room feels. Myquillyn encourages you to be intentional in the choices you make in your home.

She also clearly explains the rules of design and emphasizes the importance of balance. She reiterates a few times the importance of doing the steps mentioned above in order and explains why.

What is challenging

As mentioned above, don’t expect this book to be a how-to on becoming a minimalist. That isn’t the intent or purpose of this book. The Cozy Minimalist Home is about how to design and decorate your home in a cozy minimalist way.

The only challenge I see in this book is if you are a minimalist wanting to style your home, but not buy anything at all, this could be difficult.

One of her main points is that your rugs and curtains are integral to styling your home (as opposed to all the small knick-knacks).

If you do not currently have very large rugs or long enough curtains, you may be tempted to purchase them to follow her design rules. It isn’t that I think the rules are wrong, but if you aren’t in a place to buy those things, you may feel like you can’t achieve the design goals.

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When it comes to accessories, Myquillyn recommends using some bigger statement items rather than tons of small things. However, if you are someone who doesn’t already own those things, you may feel the need to go buy those as well.

Her hope in having those bigger statement pieces is that you can let go of a lot of the smaller stuff.

If you follow her recommendations, you shouldn’t end up with more stuff. Most people have too many of the wrong things and this book will give you permission to let those things go.

Just realize that her ideas may require some investment to accomplish the vision if you don’t already have some things she suggests. She does make a good pointabout how investing more in pieces that will work well and last longer is more economical than buying cheaper items more often.

My favorite quotes in Cozy Minimalist Home:

“For too long, my actions had declared that keeping stuff for possible future use was more important than having a workable, easy-to-maintain home.”

“Instead of being a Stuff Manager, start thinking of yourself as Chief Home Curator.”

“Since becoming a CoMi, I hardly even think about my house. It looksgreat, it functions just the way we need it to, it’s flexible, and I like being there and having guests. I knew something profound had changes when I could invite people over and focus on connecting with them rather than being preoccupied with how my house looked.”

“One of the best parts of Cozy Minimalism is this off sensation you can begin to experiences-one that most people never allow themselves to feel. It’s called “enough”.”

“I’ve discovered that when I have less, I am able to contribute more. Buying less stuff and having less stuff means I have more time and money to contribute to other things like non-profits, our church, and people we believe in. Less is the gift to myself that keeps on giving.”

Near the end of the book, she includes herCozy Minimalist Manifesto, which I loved.

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Cozy Minimalist Manifesto:

We believe that home exists to serve people, not the other way around.

We believe it is a sacred calling to be watchful about what comes into our home and purposeful about what goes out,

We believe unique style always trumps trends, and that an uncomplicated home is a blessing to everyone who encounters it.

We believe that empty spaces are just as important, beautiful, and useful as filled spaces.

We believe home is an ever-shifting combination of grace, coziness, abundance, simplicity, form, and function.

We believe that it doesn’t have to be perfect to be beautiful.

We believe that it doesn’t have to be cluttered to be cozy, and that it doesn’t have to be modern to be minimal.

We believe we truly can have more style with less stuff.

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Final review

To recap, there was so much to love in Myquillyn’s Cozy Minimalist Home. It is an interesting read for anyone on a simplifying journey and who wants minimalism without sacrificing warmth.

This book is for you if you want a step by step guide to decorating your home in a cozy minimalist style. You’ll still find inspiration and direction even if you aren’t in a place to buy anything yet. You just may have to wait in order to fully follow her rules (i.e. right size rugs, curtains, and accessories).

I also highly recommend her first book, The Nesting Place. In that one, she talks about having moved a lot and adapting each space to her style. She had some very unusual and creative ideas I never would have thought of.

Frankly, some of them are too far out of my comfort zone, but I still found the book very inspiring. I also loved the theme of embracing where you are and working with your home’s flaws and quirks.

I’m living somewhere between The Nesting Place and the Cozy Minimalist Home as we are currently renting our place. After reading her first book, I decided to work on loving my home as it is now.

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I got to work sewing toss pillow covers, adding inexpensive curtains, and hanging some things on the wall. After reading her second book, I will work through her design steps and reevaluate my accessories.

Myquillyn’s advice is spot on and her writing is inspiring.I have no doubt that if you followed her steps and suggestions, you would achieve a cozier and more minimal home.

She will give you the encouragement and direction you need to transform your home if you’re willing to invest the time.

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FAQs

Review of Cozy Minimalist Home by Myquillyn Smith - The Simplicity Habit? ›

I love her story. I could completely relate to being a bargain shopper and holding on to way too much stuff. It felt like I could have written that section as it's so similar to my own story. Myquillyn then shares her journey in creating a home and getting rid of excess things.

Can a minimalist home be cozy? ›

Cozy Minimalism isn't about counting your possessions or a particular style, but a mindset that says–whatever style you LOVE, you desire to achieve it with the fewest possible items: simply being intentional and knowing what to use in each space–for some of us, that might mean a few extra pillows, for others that might ...

How to have a minimalist home? ›

But here are some tips that I would offer to anyone trying to shoot for minimalism:
  1. One room at a time. Unless you're just moving into a place, it's hard to simplify an entire house at once. ...
  2. Start with furniture. ...
  3. Only the essentials. ...
  4. Clear floors. ...
  5. Clear surfaces. ...
  6. Clear walls. ...
  7. Store stuff out of sight. ...
  8. Declutter.

How to make minimalist cosy? ›

To create a cozy minimalist bedroom, choose a neutral color palette to promote a sense of calmness. Embrace simplicity in furniture design, favoring sleek lines and clutter-free surfaces, and soft fabrics and rugs for an extra dose of coziness. To create a cozy minimalist bedroom, you can also follow our expert steps.

Are minimalists actually happier? ›

For some people, adopting a minimalist lifestyle leads to spiritual and personal growth, reduced stress, and improved financial health (Hausen, 2019). This lifestyle leads to a more purposeful and happy life (Kang et al., 2021).

How to make your home feel homey but not cluttered? ›

How to Create a Cozy Home without Clutter
  1. Amp Up the Cozy Texture. Less is more, but you still need enough. Try layering different textures such as a knit throw with velvet throw pillows and other natural materials to your space. ...
  2. Opt for Warm, Grounding Colors. Adding in different colors or tones can go a long way, too.
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Why do people like minimalist homes? ›

Easy To Clean & Maintain

As we said, a minimalist design means less clutter, which means less dirt and less time spent cleaning the house. Plus, with less furniture and an open floor plan, cleaning is much easier with things out of the way. In a minimalist home, you might even enjoy cleaning the house!

What is a cozy minimalist? ›

Cosy minimalism is a style of interior design which pairs functionality with enough decorative elements to make it feel warm too. It is the perfect in-between. Away from often unliveable minimalist spaces, this style is geared towards happy homes.

What is the 15 minute rule becoming minimalist? ›

You just set the timer and you start. Fifteen minutes to go for a walk outside. Fifteen minutes to clear your mind and journal. Fifteen minutes to write some good sentences or call a friend just to hear their voice and check-in.

What is the 90 rule for minimalism? ›

What Is the 90/90 Rule? Created by Joshua Fields Millburn and Ryan Nicodemus of The Minimalists, the 90/90 rule is a decluttering process that requires you to ask yourself two questions about objects you're not sure about: Have you used it in the past 90 days? And if not, will you use it in the 90 days ahead?

What furniture does a minimalist need? ›

Furniture

Minimalist interiors require furniture with clean lines, simple shapes, with fronts without ornaments. Don't fill the space with too many of them, and focus mainly on quality. Upholstered furniture will add warmth and coziness.

Do minimalists have decorations? ›

Pared down accent furniture, simple silhouettes and soothing art makes for a clean and peaceful room. Less is more in a minimalist world, so stick to decorating and owning items that are essential to the decor, not extra to the decor. We are true believers that you can live a meaningful life with less.

How do I go from minimalist to clutter? ›

The 10 Most Important Principles I Have Learned to Help Anyone Unclutter:
  1. Stop the Flow of Stuff Coming In. ...
  2. Remove at Least One Item a Day. ...
  3. Get Rid of the Easy Stuff First. ...
  4. Put a Disposal Plan in Place. ...
  5. Decide to Not Keep Things out of Guilt or Obligation. ...
  6. Do Not Be Afraid to Let Go. ...
  7. Gifts Do Not Have to be Material.

What is warm minimalism? ›

The core principle of warm minimalism is to create spaces that feel uncluttered and open, without sacrificing the essential elements that make a house a home.

What is the opposite of a minimalist house? ›

Décor vs Architecture

Often, maximalist homes have an eclectic feel, but in present times, designers are curating spaces that come together and have more order. In contrast, minimalists don't see the value of displaying random décor that has no practical use.

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