Principles of a Practical and Functional Minimalist Wardrobe
As requested, I have been asked to do a less stylish version of a minimalist’s wardrobe! I had originally posted about creating a minimalist wardrobe for men and women here b
If I had my way, I’d throw out everything in the basement and anything in between
Every time I am in my parents’ house, I want to junk stuff. I get this itch to grab big black garbage bags, and just start throwing things in. Empty boxes start to look might
How I reached a No-Gift Minimalist Christmas or Holiday Season
Tim’s post about having a reduced Christmas (and the relief that goes with it!), got me thinking about how I handle the holiday season. It’s pretty simple. I don’
Is it hoarding or collecting?
My aunt who is the Vice-President in one of the divisions of a huge global firm, has a thing for shoes. Correction, she has a total fetish with shoes. Expensive shoes. We’re
Minimalist Wardrobe Pruning: Look at it by season
Ever so often (okay.. every time I move), I go through my wardrobe and basically cut out what I don’t think should be in there any more. This includes: Anything that doesn
What 5 items would you take in the event of an emergency?
Nothing like a little panic room situation to get you thinking about your stuff, especially when you think about all the awful natural disasters that have happened as of late ̵
8 Rooms in 420 Square Feet: New York City’s Tiny But Multi-Functional Apartment
It really is no joke when you go to NYC and realize that a shoebox is considered an apartment. Although everyone likes to moan about the lack of space in NYC, they aren’t the
I once lived in a mobile home for 6 months
Before I became a ‘minimalist’, or rather, a nomadic minimalist, I already had a growing tendency towards the lifestyle. I lived out of a 200 square foot mobile home fo
How living full-time in a hotel is cheaper than having an apartment
Living in a hotel full-time has been cheaper for me than in an apartment.
The Homeless Billionaire – Minimalist Inspiration: Nicolas Berggruen
Nicolas Berggruen is worth $2.2 billion and is a minimalist at heart. He basically lives out of hotels, doesn’t own a fancy home, a car, or even a watch. Credit As Berggruen&