Do you like minimalism? Then you should take a look at the homes of extreme minimalists, such as the Japanese. You will be surprised, because you will find that at least half of the things that surround you, you do not need at all.
Minimalism he's on a hike! People like him Marie Kondo, are becoming known for spreading the 'gospel' of rejecting unnecessary things and Fr keeping the things we really need. This movement is most pronounced in Japan, where the influence of Zen Buddhism infuses the desire for simplicity. The following applies to them: less is more.
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There are also practical reasons: being a minimalist is simple cheaper. And with Japan constantly dealing with earthquakes, it doesn't always make sense for them to accumulate a lot of valuable possessions. They cause almost half of earthquake damage falling objects. Check out this interesting insight into the sparse aesthetic of minimalism in Japan.
Gallery - extremely minimalist Japanese homes