Minimalist Living | Virtues of the Minimalist Lifestyle

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By reviewmonkey

Minimalist Lifestyle - Are You Into Minimalist Living?

Read about the virtues of minimalist living. Live the minimalist lifestyle and be stylish. Modern sensibilities are not garish and uncouth. They are subtle and sophisticated. People who live the minimalist lifestyle understand the weight and importance of empty space or of not doing something. Minimalism puts a value on what I like to call “white space.” Minimalist living is not the same as frugal living. We are not cheapskates. We just like to keep things simple. We do like to shop but we would rather buy one high quality product of simple and elegant design rather than many products of low quality and garish design.

Minimalism is Contentment

For those people who don’t understand what minimalism means, just take a look at Google’s homepage. There is not much there, only what is needed and the white space is easy on the eye. When it comes to designing our living space, minimalism has its obvious virtues. Minimalist living reduces stress. If you have ever walked into a cluttered room and felt your blood pressure rise just by being there, you will know what I mean. Minimalism is about creating harmony and balance in your space to put yourself in a good positive and peaceful state of mind.

Ditch the Bells and Whistles and Unclutter

Most of the time, we don’t need many of the bells and whistles in the things we buy and we can learn how to un-clutter our lives by experimenting on our living spaces. Now, you may think that minimalism is not about having too many things. While that may be true, it is also about gravitating towards certain clean cut designs in say for example – the furniture in our room. Certain shapes give us more of a minimalist feel than others. In this article I will try to bring you some cool ideas for decorating your room to conform to your new minimalist lifestyle.

Conclusion

Minimalist living is about keeping things simple. While doing that may seem hard at first, it will definitely pay off in the end once you get used to the fact that you don’t have to work so hard to keep up your minimalist lifestyle. Generally, minimalism requires less maintenance and upkeep. That is the entire point of the whole thing and if you find yourself working hard to lead a minimalist lifestyle, then you may need to check your motives. Don’t do it to try to keep up with the neighbors, do it to simplify and increase the quality of your life. Check out some of these awesome recommendations

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