How to Make Minimalism Possible in Your Home
Living in the midst of a pandemic has shown people how important it is to enjoy the space in your home. If you want more space, you have two options: move somewhere else, or be more efficient with the space you have. Considering the difficulty of buying a house, especially lately, applying a few minimalism techniques might be your best bet. How in the world can you make minimalism possible in your home? These steps are a good place to start.
Start Throwing Stuff Out
First of all, redefine “minimalism.” Your home won’t look like a catalog unless it is in a catalog. But that doesn’t mean you can’t declutter! Choosing to get rid of things you don’t need, use or love is exceptionally freeing. Remember, your square footage costs you money monthly. If you wouldn’t pay to store it outside of your home for the same price, why would you store it within? Donate, gift, sell, or simply toss out the items you never use. You’ll have a lot more space for breathing, then.
Add Storage Space
Consider the space you do have, and think about how to use it more efficiently. For example, if you have underutilized cabinet space, storage shelves within them can use up more of that space. Not only do they provide convenient storage, but kitchen cabinets also enhance interior design. If yours don’t go all the way to the ceiling or are shallow, considering installing deeper cabinets from floor to ceiling might be more effective.
Team Up
Every child knows it’s more fun to clean up your friend’s room than your own. And so it’s helpful to get an extra set of eyes to determine what shouldn’t be in your space for adults as well! If not in person, taking a photograph can help immensely. Somehow, in a picture, what doesn’t belong in a space becomes glaringly obvious. Remember, if your space is filled side to side with furniture, books, and toys, it simply doesn’t feel as big.
Don’t despair! Everybody gets bogged down from time to time, and especially after not having company over for a long while. Now is the time to minimize the items cluttering your life. Your responsibility is to yourself and to your immediate family to have a space that is cleared and clutter-free. Your home can become a haven once again with just a little work!
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