The Art Of Minimalism: Creating A Calm And Clutter-Free Home
Recognise your needs and space: Consider your individual needs carefully before starting the decluttering process. Think about the activities that take place in each room and what is necessary for them. This level involves intelligent decision-making that fits your lifestyle and getting rid of surplus. (Image source: Canva)
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View In AppDeclutter in Phases: If you attempt the decluttering process all at once, it may become too much to handle. Divide it into doable stages. Gradually increase your efforts by starting in a single room or area. Be thorough when classifying objects into sell, donate, retain, or dispose of categories. Recall that minimalism is a journey rather than a race. (Image source: Canva)
Prioritise quality above quantity: When adopting a minimalist lifestyle, value quality over quantity. Invest in a few high-quality products that provide you with satisfaction and flair in addition to lasting longer. This method lessens the need for replacements as often and contributes to a clutter-free house. (Image source: Canva)
Implement smart storage solutions: Storage is necessary, even for minimalists. Invest in space-saving storage options that do not add more clutter. Install shelves, use furniture with built-in storage, and select containers that are easy to tuck away. Furniture like ottomans, beds with drawers, storage mirror cupboards, etc. can be considered. It keeps the necessities close at hand but out of sight. (Image source: Canva)
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Let in natural light: Maximise the use of daylight. It adds brightness and encourages an air of cosiness and transparency in your house. To maximise natural light and lessen your dependency on artificial lighting, keep window areas free of heavy drapes or unnecessary decorations. You can also consider placing a mirror in the corner of the house for better reflection of the natural light. (Image source: Canva)