How to Create a Stylish, Comfortable, Minimalist Home
A minimalist home is more than a neutral color scheme, modern furniture, and perfect organization. It starts with looking inward and thinking about what you love so those things can be reflected in your surroundings. As Joshua Becker of Becoming Minimalist says, "Minimalism is the intentional promotion of what we most value by removing anything that distracts from it." That's a good thing, because even though I'm a minimalist, and my home has neutral, warm white walls, my color scheme includes navy blue, apple green, and sunflower yellow. I use my parents' 60-year-old Early American maple dresser every day, and decorate with vintage blue and white English ironstone. Be intentional. Minimalism isn't about owning the fewest things or about adopting a severe, utilitarian aesthetic. It's about knowing what you need and letting go of things you don't. You're rewarded with a more open space that leaves room for people instead of things, allowing yo...