JAPANESE MINIMALISM
July 06, 2017
Japanese minimalism comes from the idea "that less is more". There is a growing number of Japanese who embrace the minimalist lifestyle, which allows the mind to focus on the important things--rather than to concentrate on materialist items. There is less time spent buying and cleaning and more time doing what you want to do, such as traveling and spending time with people, creating relationships. The minimalist style is been adopted worldwide , especially among young adults.
I have always love Japanese minimalist style when it comes to interior design and fashion. There is a sense of serenity and openness when you look at Japanese interior design and fashion. Some of us have so many things that at the time seemed necessary but are actually not. All these items take up all the space in our homes and closet and clutter our minds and space.
The use of neutral and pastel colors makes the home feel at ease and peaceful. A place where you will like to spend all your time and that's how a home should feel like. A space to create, relax, and enjoy with family and friends. The same goes with fashion, there is something delicate about neutral colors on clothing and minimalist style that creates serenity and makes you look comfortable.
All images were found on Pinterest.
I am currently in the process of decluttering my closet and finding pieces that represent who am I as of now. As I get closer to my mid-20s, I have become more aware of the impact that having many things have on a person, physically and psychological. I personally, think that the more things you have the more your mind is filled with rambling thoughts that make it difficult to think clearly.
Right now I am in the process of finding myself and letting go of unnecessary things,so this is my first step on setting myself free.
Thank you for stopping by and have a blessed day!
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