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

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    Minimalism isn't about owning the fewest things. It's about knowing what you need to live and letting go of the things you don't. For example, a more open space may make focusing on work or a ...

  3. How to Create a Minimalist Bedroom—and Why You Should ... - AOL

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    Joshua Becker, minimalism advocate and author of The Minimalist Home and Things That Matter. ... and a throw blanket for color and texture," says Jay. "Avoid small or fussy knick-knacks, which ...

  4. 8 Minimalist Homes That Are Big on Style (Not on Stuff) - AOL

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    These homes with clean lines and bright spaces prove you can maximize style while keeping things minimal.

  5. Minimal Traditional - Wikipedia

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    Minimal Traditional is a style of architecture that emerged in mid 20th century America as a vernacular form that incorporates influences from earlier styles such as American Colonial, Colonial Revival, Spanish Revival, Tudor Revival, and American Craftsman while adhering to modern architecture's avoidance of ornament.

  6. List of architectural styles - Wikipedia

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    Styles often spread to other places, so that the style at its source continues to develop in new ways while other countries follow with their own twist. A style may also spread through colonialism, either by foreign colonies learning from their home country, or by settlers moving to a new land. After a style has gone out of fashion, there are ...

  7. Tiny-house movement - Wikipedia

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    The typical size of a small home seldom exceeds 500 square feet (46 m 2). [119] The typical tiny house on wheels is usually less than 8 by 20 ft (2.4 by 6.1 m), with livable space totaling 120 sq ft (11 m 2) or less, for ease of towing and to exempt it from the need for a building permit.