Minimalist Bedrooms
I always wonder what my house would look like if I didn’t periodically de-clutter. What if I didn’t regularly tend to the “hot spots” in my house such as the mudroom where we come in and drop off our shoes, hats, bags, and anything else we might be carrying in. I really don’t even want to imagine. That is why today I spent time purging my daughters toys. While she doesn’t have a huge collection, I feel the need to cycle her toys and keep them in check.
In recent years, I’ve been striving to live as close to a minimalist life. For me, that means not keeping items around that I don’t love or need. While I am no where near meeting this goal, I accept that I may never achieve this goal 100% – but I hope to never give up trying. And when I feel I need inspiration to keep moving forward with this philosophy, I turn to House to Home and Skona Hem. Here are some of their minimalist bedrooms…





For me, keeping the bedroom clutter free is really important – with the living room a close 2nd. It just brings (and keeps) me feeling at peace.
Have an excellent weekend!
Imgaes: House to Home, Skona Hem (last photo)

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