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Decluttering for Every Style: Minimalists & Maximalists

Decluttering for Every Style: Minimalists & Maximalists

Update: 2025-08-12
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Whether you love clean, open spaces or thrive in a room brimming with treasures, decluttering can help you to live more intentionally and enhance your design style without losing what you love. In this episode, Tom explores how both minimalists and maximalists can approach decluttering in ways that are easy and effective.

Tom talks about:

The core differences between minimalist and maximalist mindsets, and where they overlap.

How to identify what’s truly serving you versus what’s just taking up space.

Practical, style-specific decluttering strategies for both ends of the spectrum.

Tips to make decluttering less stressful and more rewarding.

Plus he shares some highlights about how maximalist design can work in small spaces while honoring Anne Burrell, the celebrity chef from the Food Network Channel who sadly passed away in June. Be sure to watch these 2 short videos and then download one of her recipes! 

An overview of Anne’s loft in Brooklyn NY with a tasty crostini recipe.

Anne share an in-depth look at her design style and the stories behind it.

Anne’s Ricotta, Prosciutto and Nectarine Crostini with Pesto and Arugula Salad

So whether you’re paring down to artful essentials or curating an artful abundance, this episode will help you make intentional choices that bring more ease, comfort, and personality to your home!

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Decluttering for Every Style: Minimalists & Maximalists

Decluttering for Every Style: Minimalists & Maximalists

Tom from Cerulean Bay