From Maximalism To Minimalism
Minimalism is focused on cutting out and making sad sacrifices, whereas with maximalism it’s the opposite. Pile it on, enjoy it all, forget the rules!
Maximalism requires effort and creativity, while minimalism can be bought easily. If you enjoy decorating, this is part of the fun. Although maximalism involves more stuff, it actually can be less expensive. Minimalist decor requires particular, high-quality items to achieve a very specific look.
At its heart, extreme-minimalism is a rebellion against consumerism, it’s a cathartic process of learning to live without. But it’s also a decorative style in its own right – a clean world for a clean mind.
At its heart, extreme-minimalism is a rebellion against consumerism, it’s a cathartic process of learning to live without. But it’s also a decorative style in its own right – a clean world for a clean mind.
Which is an example of a maximalist kitchen?
A minimalist kitchen might feature a single set of white dishes in geometric shapes, which you can buy at any store. A maximalist kitchen, though, might involve a careful selection of secondhand dishes, all chosen to meet a certain standard of color or design.
A minimalist kitchen might feature a single set of white dishes in geometric shapes, which you can buy at any store. A maximalist kitchen, though, might involve a careful selection of secondhand dishes, all chosen to meet a certain standard of color or design.