GETTING RID of EVERYTHING I OWN | EXTREME MINIMALIST KITCHEN [Declutter]

Published 2024-05-04
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Lately, I have been on a mega, extreme minimalist home, decluttering journey. This has been over the course of a couple of weeks, so I can take my time to be mindful about what I will declutter and get rid of. The aim being to get rid of almost everything I own. However, Mindfulness is also a part of my journey to an amplified extreme minimalist home.

I like to live an ultra extreme minimalist lifestyle as I often live in tiny homes. Which I share with my partner, who also has his own choices of possessions. That simply do not have the space to give over to any extra stuff or possessions. However, as someone who also values home interior, interior design, minimalist design & minimalist style. I do not want to simply get rid of stuff to own less. I want to do so but keep my home orderly, stylish & aesthetic. I think extreme minimalists like Sibu & Youheum Son have proved to us this is possible. If it is a value that we care about. Many extreme minimalists are simply practical. Not caring too much about the aesthetic of their home or apartment. For myself however, when something is not coordinated or tidy and is simply less stuff, it can still become visual noise and clutter, if not stowed away efficiently. This is my goal over the coming weeks. Which I shall achieve by using my own RIP declutter method. Which could be likened to swedish death cleaning.

My goal is to create a super, supreme, ultra extreme minimalist home, (whichever adjective you prefer)one that is also aesthetic, stylish, efficient, intentional and sustainable. Moreover, with the use of natural materials. Which I feel creates an organic warm minimalist home, despite how few items I may have.

There are always still practical specifications to consider when decluttering. Such as functionality and lifestyle. What may or may not be useful to us may be useful to someone else and vice versa. I have also discovered that climate, is proving to be very impactive on the type of possessions we keep versus get rid of in extreme minimalism.

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All Comments (21)
  • I’ve already moved the 3 canisters off the window ledge and into the cupboard 😂decided I don’t want hardly anything out 😂
  • @lurkingcaro
    My grandma got dementia when I was 9 or 10. My aunt was practically giving grandma's stuff away before she moved into nursing home. My dad was mad even though it was not even his side of the family lol. He was so mad that there were things sold for cheap, and given away. So as a young person, I was like him. Extremely stingy. I even saved bird feathers and lolipop wrappers. So glad I changed. Living like that was so negative.
  • @tamarap387
    This really is a neat, new approach to extreme minimalism when we already have more than we actually need.
  • @ThisEditedLife
    I loved the disdain on your face when you showed the air fryer on the counter 😂Your videos have inspired me to keep my counter tops as clutter-free as possible, thank you!
  • In Australia pretty much all our cans are ring-pull tops. I haven't had to use a can opener in over 15 years.
  • @kristinab1078
    Oh, I love that black pot! It has a Japanese aesthetic. I could let it "Rest In Peace," but if it were me, I would probably pull it right back out. 🤣 I boiled my water for tea in a small pot for many years. It worked just fine. It was only more recently that I purchased a kettle when I saw a nice one on sale. I do find that I drink more tea w/ a kettle. I think it's because sometimes when I wanted tea in the past, I was using the pot for cooking and the pot seemed to take a bit longer to heat up as well, so I just skipped making tea sometimes.
  • @ninarigne2108
    The airfryer made us so happy! No more grease in the kitchen! And we load it with butter and do steakes, burgers and evrything. Chuck out the castiron instead.
  • @MorgueVOID
    Hey Lydia🙋🏻‍♀️🙋🏻‍♀️🙋🏻‍♀️ Great video as always. You mentioned wanting to get a water filter due to your tap water being undrinkable, you should consider getting a water distiller instead, they get more impurities out. Also the other reason why I'm suggesting this is because as of 2024 the UK government started using something called gr**hene oxide as a "purifying agent" in their tap water (My comment will get deleted if I spell the whole thing), I have uploaded a video of a utility worker showing the documents, if you want to see it and of people finding it in their tap water. This chmical is absolutely detrimental for people's health and shouldn't be in the water at all! Always looking forward to new uploads from you🤗🤗🤗
  • @Woeschhuesli
    You do know an electric kettle uses considerably less electricity £££ than boiling water on the stove (especially without a lid and in a glass pan that loses more heat than stainless steel)?! For your 5 cups of tea and 2 cups of coffee, the kettle is really worth it.
  • @micajahsmom
    I have been declittering alot but i just ordered a cat tree for georgie because she can no longer jump up into the window. I hate the idea of the cat tree because it takes up so much room and is visually overwhelming for me but it is a necessity now. It will drive me crazy til i adjust to it but she deserved it.
  • @lilly6766
    You can cook everything in the airfryer that you can cook in an oven an more. I have begun using mine for boiled eggs. Its fine.❤
  • @Caroline-Ann1509
    Those shadows hanging about on the floor…. they really need to go too 😂
  • This is what I realised with my kettle. Keeping my keytle encouraged caffeine consumption which I am trying to reduce. It also meant I needed 2 bulky mugs. I decluttered the kettle and I am now thinking about the mugs and the decaff tea for visitors (me mum and dad). I am buying a small pot to replace my big pot as I do not need it so big and that small pot will function for boiling water as well as side or small meals.
  • @lurkingcaro
    I want an electric kettle like that, but I probably wouldn't use it. Lol. So I'm restraining myself.