At least the ball is rolling: painfully empty apartments of Japanese minimalists

At least the ball is rolling: painfully empty apartments of Japanese minimalists

Categories: Asia | Design and Architecture

Minimalism is coming. This style is especially popular in Japan, where the influence of Zen Buddhism turns into a desire for constant simplification of everyday life. Better less, yes better.

There are also certain practical considerations in this. Being a minimalist is cheaper. In addition, Japan is constantly threatened by earthquakes, so there is not much point in a large number of valuable things scattered around the house. Almost half of the injuries that people get during aftershocks are due to falling objects.

At least the ball is rolling: painfully empty apartments of Japanese minimalists

At least the ball is rolling: painfully empty apartments of Japanese minimalists

Question: What does a minimalist refrigerator look like? Answer: empty.

At least the ball is rolling: painfully empty apartments of Japanese minimalists

The bathrooms are also empty.

At least the ball is rolling: painfully empty apartments of Japanese minimalists

It's hard to imagine stricter.

At least the ball is rolling: painfully empty apartments of Japanese minimalists

Toothbrushes in a neat order.

At least the ball is rolling: painfully empty apartments of Japanese minimalists

Minimalist Saeko Kushibiki puts a mattress in the closet.

At least the ball is rolling: painfully empty apartments of Japanese minimalists

One fork, one spoon, why do you need something else?

At least the ball is rolling: painfully empty apartments of Japanese minimalists

Each item should have its own place.

At least the ball is rolling: painfully empty apartments of Japanese minimalists

Even the living rooms are furnished with only a minimal set of furniture.

At least the ball is rolling: painfully empty apartments of Japanese minimalists

Why not store something on a small windowsill?

At least the ball is rolling: painfully empty apartments of Japanese minimalists

The lamp is in the form of a simple white circle.

At least the ball is rolling: painfully empty apartments of Japanese minimalists

Less furniture means more free space.

At least the ball is rolling: painfully empty apartments of Japanese minimalists

Part of the minimalist philosophy is to keep things together that are related to each other.

At least the ball is rolling: painfully empty apartments of Japanese minimalists

When there's not enough junk, it's easy to keep the kitchen clean.

At least the ball is rolling: painfully empty apartments of Japanese minimalists

The whole essence of minimalism is the rejection of a bunch of unnecessary things.

At least the ball is rolling: painfully empty apartments of Japanese minimalists

Minimalists also like to hang objects.

At least the ball is rolling: painfully empty apartments of Japanese minimalists

Sometimes there is not even a chair in the rooms.

At least the ball is rolling: painfully empty apartments of Japanese minimalists

Some of the bedrooms are so empty that there is not even a bed.

At least the ball is rolling: painfully empty apartments of Japanese minimalists

The most necessary things are always at hand.

At least the ball is rolling: painfully empty apartments of Japanese minimalists

Simple windows.

At least the ball is rolling: painfully empty apartments of Japanese minimalists

Nothing distracts you.

At least the ball is rolling: painfully empty apartments of Japanese minimalists

Simplicity has its own fascinating beauty.

At least the ball is rolling: painfully empty apartments of Japanese minimalists

Some everyday paintings from Japanese apartments are perfect for Instagram photos.

At least the ball is rolling: painfully empty apartments of Japanese minimalists

It's never too late to get rid of unnecessary things.

At least the ball is rolling: painfully empty apartments of Japanese minimalists

It's really convenient when each item has its own place and purpose.

At least the ball is rolling: painfully empty apartments of Japanese minimalists

Although sometimes minimalism implies the absence of even a mop.

At least the ball is rolling: painfully empty apartments of Japanese minimalists

Everything is on the shelves.

Keywords: House | Apartment | Minimalism | Order | Simplicity | Cleanliness | Japan

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