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Becoming An Everyday Minimalist

  • Writer: Mike Roberts
    Mike Roberts
  • Feb 1, 2019
  • 1 min read

Living in a small space naturally requires some minimalism, but when you have room to spread out, it gets harder to keep the amount of stuff you own under control. Consider these practical tips for living minimally no matter the size of your home.



1. Limit storage when you can. If a room already has built-in storage, don't add a dresser or shelf that encourages collecting more stuff, advises Cary Fortin, co-founder of the decluttering and design company New Minimalism. You can also consider removing storage spaces that you don't really need such as hard-to-reach upper cabinets.


2. Redefine "full." Fortin says "full" should be the amount of stuff that allows a space to function optimally. Don't be afraid to leave some closets and drawers sparse or empty. It's not about being austere – it's about choosing the amount of stuff you keep instead of letting your space decide for you.


3. Decorate intentionally. Myquillyn Smith, author of Cozy Minimalist Home, recommends "editing out" decorations and letting walls or surfaces sit empty for a while instead of rushing to fill them back up. Next, add a few large decorations instead of lots of small pieces, which Smith says will help you get "more style with less stuff."

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