Not noisy, bustling, nor fussy, the minimalist lifestyle “less is more” is gradually becoming a new life trend that modern people aim for.
Discovering the True Meaning of Minimalism: Simplifying Your Life One Space at a Time
“Minimalism requires you to get rid of the unnecessary and confusing things in your life, focus all your time, energy and wisdom on the things that are most needed,” says American blogger Stacy Brookman, “and when you reach the realm of minimalism, life becomes truly meaningful.”
But, in today’s messy life, what is considered unnecessary? Clothes, cosmetics or technology? As soon as the object is identified, there will still be other problems: what needs to be removed, what does not? Throwing away an unnecessary item today, is it certain that tomorrow is not needed?
Although we still know that living minimalist can be one of the effective methods to help “purify” life after the noisy and hustle and bustle that is happening every day – time for health, hobbies and loved ones is also more invested. However, minimalism does not seem simple at all. For many people who choose this lifestyle, there are also many times “half-season minimalism”, following the trend instead of committing to a real lifestyle.
So if there is only one option to stick to a minimalist lifestyle, the easiest way is to be minimalist in your own home space!
Minimalism should start from living space
People who pursue a minimalist lifestyle rarely pay too much attention to external glamour, ‘out-of-body’ things, instead, they aim for spiritual values, exploit more of their potential, love more and seek more happiness from the smallest things, Even ‘happiness’ is found even in the peaceful little corner of the house.
People with high aesthetic taste and knowledge often tend to choose living spaces in the direction of minimalism, privacy, focusing on airiness, peaceful living among nature, plants and flowers. Live minimalistically, be in tune with nature, respect the ego.
The minimalist lifestyle is most easily implemented in your own living space. Applying the principle of minimalism in space design, interior colors in the apartment help bring peace and tranquility in life. Minimalism is one of the design trends that many apartment designers are choosing.
The architect creates a space that inspires relaxation and turns each apartment into a ‘serene sanctuary for the soul’. Each apartment, even with the smallest area, has a balcony or a huge panorama window, overlooking the airy and green space.
Every morning, take care of the small flower garden on the balcony, or sip a cup of hot coffee, look away, see the city from above with high-rise buildings, glass sparkling in the sun … We realize that real life begins with such moments. Minimalism to grasp the things that really matter, to enjoy the moments of the present.
Designed by designers who understand the psychology of young families and have ‘taste’, common living spaces are a top priority. The living room area combined with the kitchen is optimized, bringing an airy, pleasant feeling and very easy to decorate in any interior design style that homeowners love. The corners of the built-in cabinets allow to ‘hide’ furniture easily, but still very comfortable, easy to find when needed.
If the living room, kitchen and bedroom space, in addition to being properly arranged on the same premises, then the minimalist interior design is also a ‘plus’ for the apartment. The white and light yellow colors in the interior, curtains and wooden floors give the space a very ‘meditative’ feeling, gentle but extremely delicate, perfectly combined with the kitchen cabinet system designed with a contemporary and minimalist sound.
If you want to inhale the cool air in the early morning, you can go to the Meditation Garden on the rooftop of the building, lightly walk in the green space, among the grass and flowers …
And perhaps happiness need not look far, happiness exists most clearly in the minimalist, sedentary living space right in the home of each family.