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Video: "Simple Spaces"

Patreon Exclusive! In this "Maximal" episode, Joshua and Ryan talk about interior design, feng shui, the calmness of clutter-free spaces, and how to have a minimalist home that’s not boring with designer, entrepreneur, and Queer Eye star Bobby Berk, and they answer the following questions:

What’s the best way to incorporate shelving without it looking cluttered? (30:16)

Is it possible to be a minimalist in a smaller home with kids? (32:44)

What timeless styles and elements can I incorporate into my spaces so I’m not just chasing trends? (39:44)

What should I do with unwanted housewarming gifts? (43:15)

How do I decorate my home with things that are actually useful? (48:50)

How do I address the paperwork clutter in my apartment? (56:56)

LINKS

Article: The Pitfalls and the Potential of the New Minimalism

Article: What Is Feng Shui?

Essay: Day 15

Furniture: A.R.T.

Instagram: Bobby Berk

Instagram: Jordan Moore

Instagram: Podcast Shawn

Instagram: Jessica Williams

Podcast: Dr. Ryan Greene

Podcast: Dr. Paul Saladino

Subscribe: The Minimalists

Text: 937-202-4654

Tour: The Minimalists

Watch: Minimalism Documentary

Watch: Queer Eye

Website: Bobby Berk

MAXIMS

“Minimalism exposes the beauty beneath the banality.” —Joshua Fields Millburn

“A mind is a terrible thing to clutter.” —Ryan Nicodemus

“An appropriately appointed home will recharge you each day.” —Bobby Berk

“‘Trendy’ is a euphemism for ‘soon-to-be-out-of-date.’” —Joshua Fields Millburn

This Maximal episode corresponds with Minimal episode 222.

Video: "Simple Spaces"

Comments

Hello guys! Fantastic podcasts! Thank you! It inspired me to review rooms in our house. According to friends it's tidy and uncluttered but to me it was starting to weigh me down. I couldn't work in my office space. I didn't feel inspired. It drained me. I have cleared it again, taking out books I had not used in the last 10 years and cleared more surfaces.... It feels like a new room! I feel more energised. Main bedroom - the simple task or swapping around a mirror and chair gave the room a new vibe: calmer and bigger! Kitchen - rearranged a few piece of furniture and re-organised the counter. It didn't have much on it but again, swapping 2 items around made a big difference. So thank you for the tips and the inspiration!

Nora Stopford


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