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Checklist Living Room: Minimalism made easy!

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- What's your vision of the perfect living room like? Write your vision on your checklist so you don't lose focus! (Suggestion: A super comfortable sofa, a big fluffy carpet, a small table, a big ball lamp at the corner, a great picture on the wall, a noble piano and... the war ́s! The dominant colours are pastel shades, beige and dark green. Here is a lot of space for artistic freedom, here can be painted and here is a lot of space for cozy evenings with friends.)

- Empty the entire living room and store things in another room.

- Now wipe through the back corner, in the cupboards/shelves and under the furniture.

- Make any necessary design changes: Paint, install new lamp, ...

- The red category includes inanimate pot plants, unaesthetic picture frames, old newspapers, defective DVDs, obsolete electronic equipment, superfluous cables, bits and pieces, dusty candles and similar unnecessary decoration.

- Throw things out of the red category, sell or give away.

- The yellow category are things you're not sure if they'll be needed again - possibly a stack of nice magazines. Make a note in the calendar that you will go through this box again in exactly 30 days and then make final decisions.

- The green category includes everything you need in your daily life in the living room. This may include (full) board games and large comfortable pillows. These things are now allowed to move back into the freshly cleaned living room.

- Establish an order: How about a small box for cables, a box for DVDs, a big plant as an eye-catcher, big pictures on the walls and colours inviting you to linger?

The Colors Of A Optimistic World

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