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RE: Tiny Galley? No problem, man!

in The MINIMALIST11 months ago

I really loved having a look inside your boat and see how you manage to store all these things. Although I'd LOVE to be able to have just a few plates and glasses, I really SUCK at being minimalistic with these things. I tried, I failed, tried again, failed again, lol.

I know in the end we only need so many things and this is really inspiring to see how you manage to utilize every tiny corner on that boat the way you do. Loving it!

I've never really been on a boat (at least not when I wasn't a child) so I can't speak from personal experience, only from what I've seen on tv shows and it's really inspiring to see which solutions there are for several problems. It often makes me think we should use these solutions in normal homes too..

Thank you for this nice little peek inside your home!

Have a great week ahead <3

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 11 months ago  

Thank you 😊

I really SUCK at being minimalistic with these things.

I guess it's a thing I've had since I was a little girl.
My mother has had a ceiling-high cabinet of fine chinaware for 50 years that she never uses. It's just on display, and she then doubles up with ordinary stuff in the kitchen that is used daily.

I don't get that concept. I do like nice, unique, and quality crockery, but I prefer to enjoy eating from them instead of just having them take up a huge section of a room for display.

Compared to barges in places like the Netherlands, the narrowboats in the UK are unique because of their width, as the name implies—that's narrow. This is for the narrow canals here:)