Your home can be full of good intentions and still feel hard to live in. The spare cable you might need, the gift you feel guilty about, the pile you will sort ""this weekend"" - none of it is dramatic, yet it quietly steals time, space, and calm. Less Stuff, More Peace is a practical guide to declutter without minimalism: no extreme rules, no judgement, and no pretending you live alone in a perfectly curated flat. Sumi Takahara-Lei offers realistic decluttering rules designed for normal homes and busy lives. You will learn simple sorting steps, clear storage standards, and a calm keep or go test for the decisions that usually derail progress. The book also tackles the tricky parts: sentimental items sorting that honours memories without turning them into permanent piles, a low-friction donation workflow so bags do not linger by the door, and how to address clutter hot spots like kitchen counters and hallways where mess keeps returning. If you share your space with family, housemates, or a partner, you will find respectful scripts and family decluttering agreement approaches that protect relationships while still creating order. Finally, you will build light maintenance routines that keep your home functional without constant tidying. The goal is not a perfect house. It is a home that supports your days - with less stuff, and more peace.