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The key to a minimalist living area is choosing furniture with "breathable" legs (seeing the floor underneath makes a room feel bigger) and hidden storage to tuck away the daily chaos.


























Keep your bedroom palette neutral. Minimalism in the bedroom is about reducing "friction"—making it easy to keep the bed made and the floors clear.



























Visual clutter often starts in the kitchen. By using uniform containers and transparent glass, you create a sense of order that makes cooking feel less chaotic.






















It’s the "finishing touches" that usually break the minimalist vibe. These items solve the problem of messy cables, mismatched hangers, and countertop "stuff."














































