Whether you’re crammed in a closet-sized apartment in New York City or live in an outdoor shed in California for $800 a month, you know how to live like a minimalist. For people who can’t afford to ...
First Person is a daily personal piece submitted by readers. Have a story to tell? See our guidelines at tgam.ca/essayguide. I’ve been trying to be a minimalist. I bought the books (which I will now ...
For Jana Zaibak, having less stuff and not buying into the latest trend is a way of life: saving money is just a side benefit of being a minimalist. "Less is more. I really do live by those words," ...
Being a single-person household or even a minimalist couple seems relatively manageable: you can get rid of your car to manage on your bike. Your cupboards can boast the bare look with minimal ...
I’m going to be honest with y’all — my friends would describe me as quite the opposite of a minimalist. I love my trinkets and going all out (which admittedly hurts my bank account). That’s what ...
There’s no denying how minimalism has dominated the interior design world over the last decade or so as neutral palettes, clean lines and uncluttered aesthetics have essentially redefined modern ...
Designers say minimalism is out. Here are the design trends they're embracing instead. Hint: They're full of texture, colors, ...