The lesser the better
In your drawing room you have thick velvet curtains, three seater sofas, chairs with big fat cushions, floor cushions, tables in front of each sofa, plush carpeting, big paintings and picture frames on your walls. Cosy? Comfy?
At the same time your next-door neighbour, who has a place very similar to yours, has venetian blinds covering his windows, a two seater sofa, one table, one lamp and a book shelf with a poster on one of his walls. There are no carpets covering the floors, just a small rug in the centre of the room and yet his place doesn’t seem bare. If anything, it looks far more spacious than your place.
Why fill up all the space you have with stuff and make the room appear cluttered?
But what’s more you feel good when at your neighbour’s place than being at your own. Aha! So that’s the real reason behind your frequent trips to his place with those empty bowls of sugar. Face it, no one likes clutter. Clutter increases stress levels. It makes one anxious. The minimalist way of doing up your home is becoming more popular because it looks neat and clean, which has a peaceful and calming effect on the mind.
Clutter can make you unwell
With so much stuff piled up, reaching nooks and crannies for cleaning becomes difficult. When you can’t clean things, especially soft furnishings, they develop dust. With dust you get dust-mites and their faeces on your sofas, cushions and curtains, which may not be visible to the human eye, can become the cause of severe allergy and even asthma.