The UK plans to put up 1.5 million new homes by the end of the year. This means more people will be looking to design and decorate their spaces. While a home with aesthetic design has visual appeal, purpose is more important. Currently, minimalism is becoming popular, and even though it encourages using less, it goes hand in hand with functionality, allowing you to get the best of both worlds. And you can do this and still match your personality to your home. The minimalist home is no different. Below is a short list of tips to make your home minimalist and functional.
Since the minimalist home avoids clutter, it would be assumed that you have already decluttered your home. It presents an opportunity to evaluate the things you already own. During the decluttering process, you are most likely to find old items you kept away because you had no immediate need for them. Now, however, these items can be given new life. This is where repurposing comes into the picture.
For instance, old shoe boxes can become storage for smaller items in the upper or lower portions of your wardrobe. Repurposing saves you money and, more importantly, allows you to find a better use for things you would have discarded. Additionally, repurposing old items can trigger a creative talent you probably never knew you had. While it is good to organise a jumble sale to make money from old belongings, you should try to repurpose a few before that.
A functional piece of furniture is an excellent addition to minimalist homes. And because it thrives on the concept of ‘less is more,’ selecting furniture with maximised uses is a great idea. For example, if you are an avid reader, you will need bookcases with drawers to hold your hardcovers and other items. By using a piece of functional furniture, you still get to satisfy your minimalist theme without compromising style.
According to a 2018 houzz.com research, furniture belongs to the group of household items with the most use. Therefore, while you focus on functionality, it would be best to consider durability as well. Additionally, furniture that cleans easily is a consideration to make when you’re ready to purchase one or a set. Functional furniture requires colour considerations too. Does it blend with the rest of your theme? Better yet, is it easily destroyed by kids or pets? Providing answers to these questions often help you choose the right type for the home.
The reason people invest in trendy household items is primarily due to what has become known as the bandwagon effect. However, the allure to do something because everyone is doing it may not be the right attitude for a minimalist home. For this reason, it is better to invest in timeless pieces.
Household items that never go out of style can be the foundation of a minimalist home that focuses on functionality. For example, you can opt for an Ash Bud LED lamp in your minimalist home. This portable light source can also be used for night walks. The portability of this item satisfies function and simplicity, which are core principles of minimalism.
Last but not least, remember to tidy up frequently to maintain the look of a functional, minimalist home.
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