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  2. How to Create a Minimalist Home That's Both Stylish and ... - AOL

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    "Leave 1 to 2 inches of breathing room around pairs of shoes or folded sweaters," says Morin. "This creates a clean, modern aesthetic and gives each item its own moment to shine."

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    Now that holiday decorations are being slowly packed away, our homes might feel a little lackluster. And having to spend so much time staring at the same four walls during the winter months can ...

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    As collective tastes forego white minimalist rooms, there's a newfound emphasis on color. “People are starting to embrace their personality and color in fun and unique ways,” says Tiedeken.

  5. Living room - Wikipedia

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    Japanese minimalist interior living room, 19th century. In Western architecture, a living room, also called a lounge room (Australian English [1]), lounge (British English [2]), sitting room (British English [3]), or drawing room, is a room for relaxing and socializing in a residential house or apartment.

  6. Joshua Becker - Wikipedia

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    Joshua Becker (born 1974 [1]) is an American author, writer, and philanthropist.. Becker has written four books on minimalism and intentional living, which have collectively sold hundreds of thousands of copies and have been translated from English into several languages including Chinese, Spanish, German, and Polish.

  7. Scandinavian design - Wikipedia

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    The Brooklyn Museum's 1954 "Design in Scandinavia" exhibition launched "Scandinavian Modern" furniture on the American market. [1]Scandinavian design is a design movement characterized by simplicity, minimalism and functionality that emerged in the early 20th century, and subsequently flourished in the 1950s throughout the five Nordic countries: Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden, and Iceland.