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An important aspect of minimalism is finding a place for everything. This means having a designated spot for your belongings, so they’re not just scattered around your home.
One of the most important aspects of minimalism is maximising storage. Consider finding creative ways to store your belongings so they’re out of sight and not taking up valuable space in your home.
For example, under-bed storage bins can store out-of-season clothes or extra bedding. Or you can use a storage ottoman to keep blankets and pillows close by but out of the way.
By utilising storage solutions, you can declutter your home and make it feel more open and spacious.
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A couch suitable for a minimalist home is one with clean lines and a simple design. Avoid couches with lots of embellishments or unnecessary details. Instead, choose a sofa that’s comfortable and stylish. Something you’ll be proud to show off in your home.
A coffee table is a must-have in any minimal home. It’s a versatile piece of furniture that can be used for both decoration and storage.
If home storage is limited, you may want to consider a storage ottoman to store blankets or other living room accessories that you’d prefer to stay out of sight to maintain that minimalist aesthetic.
A buffet or sideboard is an excellent addition to any minimal home because it provides both storage and decoration.
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One could argue that a minimalist home doesn’t require a dining table. However, in our post-covid world, employees have more opportunities to work from home. Having a dining table handy could act as more than just a place to enjoy meals as it could double as an office desk.
When selecting your dining table, remember to consider the overall theme you’re working towards and be intentional with how much space you have in the home without overcrowding the rooms. Simple, clean lines are always a good choice for minimalism.
To go along with a dining table, dining chairs are necessary.
When minimalism is your goal, only purchase the amount you need for your family members who reside in your home. Minimalism isn’t about considering when guests come over or what you might need to accommodate visitors. It’s about what you and your family need to do your daily routine comfortably without the clutter of additional pieces that you only ‘might’ use.
Featured product available at Eureka Street Furniture
STORE PROFILEMaximise Storage
An important aspect of minimalism is finding a place for everything. This means having a designated spot for your belongings, so they’re not just scattered around your home.
One of the most important aspects of minimalism is maximising storage. Consider finding creative ways to store your belongings so they’re out of sight and not taking up valuable space in your home.
For example, under-bed storage bins can store out-of-season clothes or extra bedding. Or you can use a storage ottoman to keep blankets and pillows close by but out of the way.
By utilising storage solutions, you can declutter your home and make it feel more open and spacious.
Featured product available from Harvey Norman
STORE PROFILELiving Rooms
A couch suitable for a minimalist home is one with clean lines and a simple design. Avoid couches with lots of embellishments or unnecessary details. Instead, choose a sofa that’s comfortable and stylish. Something you’ll be proud to show off in your home.
A coffee table is a must-have in any minimal home. It’s a versatile piece of furniture that can be used for both decoration and storage.
If home storage is limited, you may want to consider a storage ottoman to store blankets or other living room accessories that you’d prefer to stay out of sight to maintain that minimalist aesthetic.
A buffet or sideboard is an excellent addition to any minimal home because it provides both storage and decoration.
Featured product available from Eureka Street Furniture
STORE PROFILEDining Rooms
One could argue that a minimalist home doesn’t require a dining table. However, in our post-covid world, employees have more opportunities to work from home. Having a dining table handy could act as more than just a place to enjoy meals as it could double as an office desk.
When selecting your dining table, remember to consider the overall theme you’re working towards and be intentional with how much space you have in the home without overcrowding the rooms. Simple, clean lines are always a good choice for minimalism.
To go along with a dining table, dining chairs are necessary.
When minimalism is your goal, only purchase the amount you need for your family members who reside in your home. Minimalism isn’t about considering when guests come over or what you might need to accommodate visitors. It’s about what you and your family need to do your daily routine comfortably without the clutter of additional pieces that you only ‘might’ use.
Featured product available at Eureka Street Furniture
STORE PROFILE