The Ridge 125

Page 58

trending*

Keep it

SIMPLE

ACCORDING TO JOSHUA FIELDS MILLBURN AND RYAN NICODEMUS, MINIMALISM IS A TOOL TO RID YOURSELF OF LIFE’S EXCESS IN FAVOUR OF FOCUSING ON WHAT’S IMPORTANT. PERHAPS SOMETHING WORTH CONSIDERING IN OUR “NEW NORMAL”?

T

he world we live in has changed dramatically. A global pandemic, increased environmental concerns, growing awareness of inequality, a surge in online presence and a change in the landscape of the workplace, has fuelled a growing phenomenon and international trend over the last year. Keeping things simple, whether it be in home decor, fashion or simply decluttering our lives, less is more is most certainly getting our attention. The minimalist movement is more prolific now than ever before. Here are a few simple ways to streamline all aspects of your life to achieve this clean, “back to basics” lifestyle.

The Minimalists: Less is Now

Minimalism is the thing that gets us past the things so we can make room for life’s most important things, which actually aren’t things at all. Joshua Fields Millburn and Ryan Nicodemus have helped over 20 million people live meaningful lives with less through their website, books, podcasts, and Netflix films. They have built a movement out of minimalism and share how it’s never too late to start over with less, and why simplifying can lead us to more fulfilling, happier lives. “Minimalism is the active intention of paring down so you can focus on what

56

things slower and finding inner peace in the stillness, while focusing on life’s most important “things” like health, relationships, passion, growth, and contribution.

Minimalism is the active intention of paring down so you can focus on what matters in life matters in life,” explains Matt D’Avella, documentary director. It is not only about decluttering stuff, but also our old mind patterns that no longer serve us. It allows us to make more conscious choices and encourages the search for happiness – not through things but through life itself. Taking

Home Decor

Since the 1960s, minimalism has had a fundamental impact on art and pop culture. However, beyond fine art, minimalism as an aesthetic has taken hold of the interior design world, moving away from unnecessary embellishments and embracing clean lines, neutral colour palettes and multi-functional decor pieces. How to create a luxurious minimal design: • Make use of a limited colour palette of neutral or light colours, and add pops of colour with greenery, art pieces or textured wallpaper. • Don’t be afraid to have some empty

w w w . t h e r i d g e o n l i n e . c o . z a


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.