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Living in Minimal.
10 considered rooms across 9room types: Bathroom · Bedroom · Closet · Dining room · Home office · Kitchen · Living room · Outdoor · Whole home
Bedroom
Thrift to Guest bedroom: A $40 Furniture Flip
Find a $20 thrift chair, strip it down, and reupholster it into a minimal guest bedroom statement piece in one weekend.
Living room
Shop the Look: Open-plan living Edition
Open-plan living demands furniture that works harder and looks cleaner—here's how to furnish 400 square feet without it feeling like a showroom.
Outdoor
Shop the Look: Rooftop garden Edition
A rooftop garden transforms concrete into living space, but only if you choose furniture and plants that actually survive wind, sun, and neglect.
Whole home
Shop the Look: Studio apartment Edition
A studio apartment demands furniture that works twice as hard, and these eight pieces prove you don't need to choose between functional and beautiful.
Closet
The Essentials Checklist for a Walk-in closet
Most walk-in closets fail because people buy storage systems before they know what they're actually storing.
Home office
The IKEA Hack That Saves Your Home office
Transform a $30 IKEA KALLAX into a mid-century workspace that doesn't scream flat-pack.
Dining room
How to Make an Open dining Feel Twice as Big
An open dining area shrinks visually the moment you treat it like leftover space; three specific techniques can double its perceived square footage.
Bathroom
The IKEA Hack That Saves Your Small bathroom
Transform an IKEA KALLAX into a compact bathroom vanity that actually fits small spaces and looks intentional.
Kitchen
5 Mistakes Everyone Makes in a Galley kitchen
Most galley kitchens fail not because they're narrow, but because people treat them like regular kitchens squeezed down.
Bedroom
5 Mistakes Everyone Makes in a Guest bedroom
Most guest bedrooms fail because people design for Instagram instead of actual human comfort—here's how to stop wasting space on things no one needs.