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House Love: A Joyful Guide to Cleaning, Organizing, and Loving the Home You're In
By (Author) Patric Richardson
By (author) Karin Miller
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
HarperCollins
21st March 2025
10th December 2024
United States
General
Non Fiction
Decorative arts
Book design and Bookbinding
Architecture
Architecture: interior design
Reference works
Self-help, personal development and practical advice
Assertiveness, motivation, self-esteem and positive mental attitude
Interior design, decor and style guides
Household management and home hints
648.5
Paperback
256
Width 135mm, Height 203mm, Spine 15mm
186g
Discover the joy of cleaning with this cheery and thoughtful guide to tidying up and turning your house into a home.
Patric Richardson is known as The Laundry Evangelist, but his genuine love for household chores extends far beyond the laundry room. His philosophy is simple: tidying up is a privilege and a task you do for those you love (including yourself), and there are a million ways to infuse joy into the everyday tasks behind maintaining a home.
House Loveis his sunny guide to freshening up every inch of the housefrom the entryway to the attic, the backyard to the bedroom. Patric shares his best design inspiration, DIY projects, and, of course, cleaning tips, so you can fall in love with your home all over againor for the very first time!
This book also grants you permission to shake things up. Keep bath salts in a cookie jar Sure. Display a surprising mishmash of pillows You bet. Discover your personal design style He helps you do that too. Plus, Patrics cleaning genius will change your life, with expert advice like:
Complete with fun-to-clean-to playlists, charming recipes, and even step-by-step instructions for cleaning every type of room, House Lovebrightens up lifes most common chores. With this book, youll learn new and novel ways to transform your home, and Patrics entertaining stories, good humor, and genuine warmth will guide you every step of the way.
With cheery wisdom, humor and warmth, Richardson shares tips, like which cleaning tools are worth the splurge and strategies for tidying every type of room, that turn cleaning and organizing into an act of love! Woman's World House Lovewill inspire even the most reluctant homemaker to begin tackling long-neglected projects around the house. Shelf Awareness After tacklingwith joy!that pile of dirty clothes inLaundry Love(2021), Richardson and Miller take a whole-house approach Booklist "House Love...takes readers on a home tour from entryway to garage, complete with cleaning, organization, decorating, and care tips,...plus laugh-out-loud anecdotes and memories from Richardson's Kentucky childhood and current St. Paul home." Mpls.St.Paul Magazine I have never thought about a book more than this book...Patric is going to be the Ina Garten of laundry...My towels have never been so fluffy. Good Day L.A. on Laundry Love This slim volume, its breezy pages of tips and anecdotes, stories and, in the back, recipes, is a lovely salve. One would be very fortunate, I think, to be Richardsons friend or neighbor, share his optimism and joy in lifes seemingly small things. Washington Poston Laundry Love A cheery and thorough guide to all things laundry . . . Richardsons love for doing laundry is so infectious that readers just might find themselves dreading this mundane chore a bit less. Publishers Weekly on Laundry Love Who would have dreamed a book on laundry could be so entertainingand educational . . . Along the way is a narrative enhanced by personal anecdotes as well as helpful tips and lists . . . Its truth in print that laundry just might become your new best hobby. Booklist on Laundry Love "Richardsons playfulness and good humor shine in this book; he makes cleaning fun and provides excellent tips to refresh the whole house." Library Journal(starred review)
Patric Richardson is America's go-to expert for laundry quandaries, author of the best-selling Laundry Love: Finding Joy in a Common Chore, and star of The Laundry Guy on HGTV and Discovery Plus. He's featured frequently on national and international TV and radio shows, and in prominent publications, including The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, The Times, Die Welt, Martha Stewart Living, Real Simple, and Better Homes & Gardens. Richardson also created the ever-popular and often sold-out Laundry Camps, and runs his Mall of America boutique, Mona Williams. He lives with his partner in the well-cared-for brownstone he renovated in St. Paul, Minnesota.