Why do I Love Minimalism?
- brightsunnymorning9
- Jul 7, 2024
- 2 min read
Updated: Dec 1, 2024
I really enjoy minimalism in art and architecture. What draws me to it is how it embodies order, simplicity, and harmony. There's something refreshing about that!

As my friend used to say, "Organize your room, and you'll organize your mind." I couldn’t agree more. Putting things in order not only creates harmony and calmness in my mind but also brings a sense of relief and accomplishment. It's a small victory in the daily struggle for peace of mind.

I like to keep my house organized. It’s much easier to tidy up when I don’t have to jump over or move a lot of furniture.
Contemporary architecture, abstract art, forms, and paintings—I like all of it. Although I'm not an expert or a specialist, I have felt minimalism "in my bones" 😊 since early childhood.

I understand how powerful our childhood experiences can be. For me, the roots of my love for minimalism come from a single obligation I had as a child, shaping my appreciation for simplicity and clarity in life and style.🤣
I had a special task during weekends at my grandparents' house: to clean the dust and wash the carpet in the living room. Although I didn't enjoy doing it, it wasn't because I was lazy. The reason was that this task would take the entire day. The living room was filled with small porcelain ornaments, and the massive wardrobes, couches, and tables made of solid wood were impossible to move, making it difficult to clean the carpet properly.

Regarding this, my childhood dream was to live in an easy, clean, minimalist home. For me, minimalism is a "win-win" position—a clean house with less time and energy spent cleaning.

Do you like minimalism?
Which aspects appeal most to you, and why?
I would love to hear your thoughts.✏️
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