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Bare Essentials: Minimalism as a Lifestyle

The bare essentials are covered in this ensemble – from the American Leather Living Room Meyer sectional to the basic table lamp, rug and the monochrome art on the wall.

Living a minimalist lifestyle is definitely not for everyone. In a busy world such as ours, a lot of people feel that need to have less as they become more and more busy. But where should you begin when you are serious about living a minimalist life?

A Beginner’s Path

You probably heard of those people who have taken the leap and have finally decided to embrace minimalism. These people agreed to spend less and even to have less. They end up needing less and living simpler lives.

The minimalist’s timeline must always be set. It is also important to define what is minimal for you. As you see, what’s minimalist for your sibling may not be exactly true with you. If there is one thing that is common among those who say yes to minimalism, it would have to be decluttering.

A whole house that was once filled with stuff can be turned into a minimalist home by removing the things that cause stress to its inhabitants. Focus on the things that you want and keep only the objects that you need.

Decluttering is one of the most painful steps in becoming a minimalist. Begin with a clear intention even if you have to progress slowly. As you slowly declutter, throw or donate the rest of your stuff which you no longer need.

This might take a few weeks or even a few months. Give it time. Forcing the whole thing might have you

Minimalism is all about doing what you are passionate about and what keeps you alive. You then begin to strip away your schedule, your home and your lifestyle of all the things that do not really matter to you.

Have a definite goal as to when you will be able to attain your minimalist home and lifestyle. You also need to define the steps towards becoming a minimalist. If you have to, create some alerts on your calendar so that you will be reminded of your goals.

Next, you have to decide now. Stop putting off your minimalist goals. You could keep your current home or, who knows, you might even go for a simplified or a much smaller home.

This is a huge step for people who are used to renting or already own big homes.

Minimalist living could also mean traveling and living off of what’s inside your backpack. This is a little extreme, though. You can just begin with having a minimalist interior design for now.

Living with less means stripping yourself of some of the comforts of life. Do this, again, ever slowly so that you won’t have cold feet in letting go of luxuries in life. The golden question to ask is always this – do I really need this?

Reusing stuff is also a good way to live a minimalist life. Repair your clothes instead of buying new ones, cook leftovers, and think before swiping your credit cards.

The Modern Minimalist Home

When it comes to interior design, be sure to invest in high quality furnishings. This is the great secret.  You could have a home filled with dreamy pieces but you have to be able to recognize which you just like and which ones you absolutely need and adore.

Characteristics of a minimalist home include having just the functional yet still decorative pieces. The number of furniture, though few, ascertains that the room still feels cozy not empty.

Minimalism could also mean having blank or bare walls. Don’t hang a lot of pictures or paintings as these will only make the place look cluttered.

Clear the floors, too. Nothing should be seen there. As to the colors in your home, keep them to a bare minimum, too. Think of pastels, beige and other neutral colors.

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