How to free up furniture to make life simple

Thanh Hương (T/ Hợp) |

Reducing furniture not only helps the living space become neat and airy but also brings a minimalist life.

Owning too many things can make the living space more cramped and put pressure on the mind. On the contrary, if you know how to release unnecessary items, it will help life become easier and more comfortable.

According to some studies, a neat living space and minimizing expenses will help the family reduce stress, save cleaning time as well as be comfortable with a large area.

Housewives limiting unnecessary purchases of items not only saves finances but also focuses on more valuable experiences.

To effectively reduce household appliances, housewives can apply some principles of the minimalist lifestyle of the Japanese.

First, classify furniture into 3 basic groups: Need, Uncertain and No need. Items in the "No need" group can be sold, donated or recycled to free up space in the best way.

Another important principle is to restrain yourself from shopping for items that are not really necessary for daily use.

Inspirational shopping often causes housewives to store too many unused items. Therefore, consider carefully before buying a new item when you really need it and it suits your family's needs.

Housewives should also start by cleaning up small areas in the house to remove items that have not been used for a long time.

Focus on convenience rather than perfection to bring a truly comfortable and comfortable living space for family activities.

Thanh Hương (T/ Hợp)
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