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The Danshari method has changed our lives. Never heard of it? Get ready for it to change yours, too. Originating in Japan, this method is based on the art of freeing your home of meaningless items so that you can enjoy a tidier, happier space.
In Danshari, Hideko Yamashita proposes a method of achieving happiness by eliminating unnecessary items. Let’s take a closer look at the name. “Dan” means rejecting unnecessary things, “sha” means getting rid of one’s unused items, and “ri” is to detect the desire for superfluous things. As you can see, it’s a complex process that means eliminating the things we don’t need and the negative thoughts and feelings that go with them. Here are some useful tips to help you put it into practice.
At home, we can start by checking if any of our wardrobes are fit to burst (almost certainly), which would not make Hideko Yamashita proud. Do you know what she’d say? Hideko would tell us that 80% full is about right, and not just for your wardrobe – it applies to your mind and lifestyle, too.
You’re already an expert in this! Thanks to Marie Kondo, you’ve already learned how to put this one into practice. Picking out what’s really useful and makes you happy is a must in Danshari. It’s an effort, we know, but it’s a crucial process if we want order and tranquility to reign in our home.
How should we store things if not vertically? These days, we don’t know any other way. Because keeping our stuff like this helps us to see and pick out what we need, and reach it quickly and easily. Try it and see how one simple change can give you a huge sense of freedom and independence.
With this method, we’ve learned that things have value when they’re used. We love keeping things “just in case” and instead of a minimalist home featuring sleek designer pieces, we end up with a hodge podge full of papers, souvenirs and things that we don’t even look at, let alone use. That’s why, before you buy any furniture or homewares, it’s essential to think about their function. From a side table that also works as a pouffe or extra seat to a vase that’s also a designer ornament that expresses your style and adds colour and life to the room.
Marie Kondo came into our lives to make everything easier and to change the way we think about tidiness. Thanks to Feng Shui, we’ve created a happier home, and now it’s Danshari’s time to shine. Use the art of tidying and a calm, simple and stress-free lifestyle to create your own sense of wellbeing.
Give a second life to your used furniture, mattresses, comforters and pillows. When you want to get rid of them, if they are in good condition, you can give them to a structure of the Social and Solidarity Economy, near your home. Otherwise, you can drop them off at the waste collection center in the dumpster dedicated to used furniture.
Collected in the Eco-mobilier skips, these products are sent to sorting centers where the materials are separated by flow (wood, scrap metal, plastic...) to be transformed into new recycled raw materials and used to manufacture other products or to be recovered in the form of energy to be used as fuel in cement plants.
Find all the collection points to give/throw away your used furniture, close to your home on eco-mobilier.fr
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