A review by nikkislix
The Wabi-Sabi House: The Japanese Art of Imperfect Beauty by Joe Coca, Robyn Griggs Lawrence

4.0

Man, did I need this book right now. I thought this would be about creating a wabi-sabi home, but it was so much more a philosophy of appreciating what we have and honoring the items (and their histories) in our homes. It suggests striking a balance between what we want and the reexamination of what we think we need. It is a great complement to Sarah Susanka's Not-So-Big-House philosophy. 4.5 stars.