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22/1/2018 By editor Leave a Comment

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Tidy house – tidy mind

Amidst our hectic daily lives soft minimalism invites you to create spaces that are sanctuaries.

Invest in lots of good storage solutions and de-clutter your home to help de-clutter your head.

When you strip back to only the things you really love it lets a room (and you) breathe and helps create an oasis of calm at home.

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Source: Soft minimalism: Clean, contemporary and liveable | Stuff.co.nz

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