Evey wrote:MasileinDE wrote:
hmm, I don't know, I feel like a lot of the tiny housing is also like either just be a hardcore minimalist or live in clutter
like I currently live in student living, so it's less than 20m² and I don't have a lot of things, because I don't need much (like for instance household appliances, I really have the absolute minimum and just 2 of everything because I don't even have two chairs, so how would I entertain people for a dinner???) and I still don't have enough space for anything. It's just really messy and then gets sold as this: you just don't know how to properly prioritise. Gee idk, I have like 10 upper body garments because that's all that fits into my closet, what do you mean "just own less". (though ok, I also have a bunch of shit, but it's shit that makes me happy, so why should I not use it)
hmm yeah that's true, i live pretty small as well (though bigger than i ever have, this one is 25,6 squaremeters) and like.... i got one wardrobe. so i added a clothing rack in the middle of the room right by the end of the bed, but i still need a place for my pants and like, underwear and socks. so i need to get a bureau as well. and i don't think i own particularly much clothing? my friends even point out that i basically switch between 2 pants and 2 shirts during the winder lmfaO. but i'm just at a loss about what i should do with those huge spaces over the wardrobe for example, that are like, 50 cm high and where i need to stand on a chair to see what's even there...... like, it seems to be made for things i will not use?
I have things up there I don't need that often (like seasonal shoes for switching out, my box with stuff for the bathroom like shower gel and toilet paper, my tea towels and cleaning supplies). So I only have to climb up there once a week to get things out of the boxes and then be done with it.