Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your question is odd to me I’m a minimalist that moved from a one bedroom apt to a 2 bed 2 bath house on 3 acres.
My house items are the same - we did buy one extra bed. Child has only bed and a chair in room plus some toys. Living room is a chair a couch and dining table (and an easel!) just like in the apartment.
Are you moving to be a minimalist or to be in a city? I love my white walls filled with sunlight and few necessary items but all the extra space it feels “breathy.” We had to buy a few shovels and trash bins but the yard is just mowed by a company and we planted a little pollinator garden.
It sounds like it’s not the high rise or the location but the fact you’re overwhelmed with your surroundings. Fix that first it takes a lot of time and thought but it’s worth it. I’ve been like this for years and years and can fit my whole house in a few boxes. Imagine you are moving to that high rise and fix what is wrong now.
Why does everyone have trouble with the concept of downsizing? Pp, you have 3 acres to care for, op wants less maintanance.
Op, I consider this often too but I would need a balcony to rival my porch where I spend a lot of time. I do agree with pp that you can start to minimize now.
Anonymous wrote:Your question is odd to me I’m a minimalist that moved from a one bedroom apt to a 2 bed 2 bath house on 3 acres.
My house items are the same - we did buy one extra bed. Child has only bed and a chair in room plus some toys. Living room is a chair a couch and dining table (and an easel!) just like in the apartment.
Are you moving to be a minimalist or to be in a city? I love my white walls filled with sunlight and few necessary items but all the extra space it feels “breathy.” We had to buy a few shovels and trash bins but the yard is just mowed by a company and we planted a little pollinator garden.
It sounds like it’s not the high rise or the location but the fact you’re overwhelmed with your surroundings. Fix that first it takes a lot of time and thought but it’s worth it. I’ve been like this for years and years and can fit my whole house in a few boxes. Imagine you are moving to that high rise and fix what is wrong now.
Anonymous wrote:We’ve always lived in a city and always in an apartment. In NYC it was a three story walk up and here it’s a six story building. In all honesty, I have no clue what to compare it to as we’ve never lived in the suburbs or a single-family house except for two years that we were in Europe.
Parks are wonderful as are community gardens and sports courts. We joined a private club for swimming and tennis.
Now here’s the rub: covid. It was a very hard year for all of us during quarantine and the shutdown. That’s was the only time I wished we had a private yard and private space.