When I created an interior design for my home, at one time I had thought of an empty minimalist white house, but I quickly realized that a sterile and simple interior and life in it – not for me. Many things just cozy landed in my artistic chaos on whitish-gray walls.
Now I am happy, because abundance, colors, details in the interior come back to fashion because it is an alive and, most importantly, living interior. Were, as in any real chaos theory, in some mysterious way, everything play, blends, fits, pulses with memories, people living in these homes’ aura, and life itself.
Let’s live with spread wings, let’s be modest but with real-life and burning hearts, not tidy, polished, Instagram-like gentlemen and ladies without inner flight.
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Question of
Is a minimalist style too sterile for you?
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Yes
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No
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Question of
Is it hard for you to throw away things full of memories?
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Yes
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No
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I kept things sometimes to remember people that I love.
I have many things that I cannot part with, especially those things of my son’s.
It is really hard to throw all the memories , In fact it is impossible some time
I love to surround myself with good memories. I have journals that began when my Mom simply wrote what I said. It is good to have those lessons to fall back on.
I have a second line of storage where I store things that I do not need but will not destroy.
I prefer a simple base where I can throw colours off and on.
I do wonder the magic of memories tied to an object. Do the memories exist within the object or the person?
Usually, things are related to some events or persons. I have some things that left my dad, they are so precious that I will never throw them away.
I understand and am the same way!
It`s sometimes hard for me to throw things away whether they supply memories or not!
I have a lot of books, I even have not where to store them all, and even if they are not tied with memories, I cannot throw away them.