When minimalism becomes a lifestyle


By AGENCY

Minimalism is more than just how you furnish your home, according to experts. — dpa

White walls, light-coloured furniture and very few accessories: That’s certainly the cliche when it comes to minimalism. Indeed, if you search the Internet for images of minimalism, you will usually find pictures of sparsely furnished rooms.

But for Stefanie Adam, minimalism is about much more than this. “Minimalism is a lifestyle, an attitude, ” says the former interior designer, who now uses the principle for her work as a life coach.

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