Rooted In Minimalism

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Asminimalismgrew in popularity, it inevitably caught the eye of marketers and businesses. This led to a wave of products and services geared towards "helping" individuals achieve a minimalist lifestyle. There's an inherent irony in commercializing and selling minimalism—a philosophyrootedinreducing consumption.

The Cultural Roots ofMinimalism: From Zen to Modern DesignMinimalism, as we know it today, is more than a design trend—it's a philosophyrootedincenturies-old cultural traditions that prioritize simplicity, intentionality, and harmony.

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Rooted In Minimalism

Our house does not look like a typical minimalist house. There are toys on the floor, we have mismatched furniture, and our kids' crayon artwork is taped to the kitchen cabinets at questionable angles. On any given day the dining room chairs may be turned upside down on the table because our boys treat every surface as a potential launching pad.

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Rooted In Minimalism

By deliberately shedding so much of our physical past, we're creating space for new aspects of identity to emerge and take root once we arrive in Washington. As we navigate this process of letting go and moving forward, certain insights continue to surface: Material possessions carry emotional weight.

Minimalismininterior design has captured widespread attention due to its ability to combine simplicity with functionality.Rootedinthe principles of "less is more," it emphasizes clean lines, uncluttered spaces, and a focus on essential elements.

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