
Hey there, fellow fans of all things quirky and creative! If you’re like me and believe your home should be as unique and expressive as your personality, then Life Unstyled by Emily Henson absolutely deserves a spot on your coffee table—and in your heart.
This isn’t your typical cookie-cutter interior design book filled with glossy, overly staged photos. Nope! Life Unstyled celebrates real homes that are lived-in, loved, and completely unapologetic about their imperfections. Think cracked leather chairs that tell stories, colorful mismatched textiles that feel like a hug, and vintage finds that instantly spark curiosity.
What I adore most about this book is its embrace of the eclectic interior style. As someone who loves a good flea market haul, layers of texture, bold colors, and a slightly boho vibe, this book speaks my language. It proves that interior decorating doesn’t have to be polished or pristine to be beautiful. In fact, sometimes it’s the chipped paint, the frayed edges, and the unintentional quirks that make a space truly shine.
Life Unstyled is packed with interior design inspiration for creative souls who thrive in homes filled with personality. Whether you’re into sustainable decorating with second-hand treasures, layering upcycled decor elements, or just adding that perfect amount of cozy chaos to your space, this book will fuel your passion.
Emily Henson’s styling philosophy encourages us to create homes that reflect real life—not perfection. For those of us who value charm over symmetry and storytelling over minimalism, this design book is basically a manifesto. It’s also a powerful reminder that decorating with recycled materials, embracing vintage home decor, and adding character through curated clutter can create a warm, inviting space that feels truly “you.”
So if you’re drawn to the idea of decorating with a soul, if your home is a lovingly curated collection of memories, flea market finds, DIY projects, and oddball delights, then trust me—Life Unstyled will feel like a kindred spirit.
Until next time, keep embracing the beautiful mess and crafting your own version of home.
Crafty hugs,
Shellie
