Minimalist Curator & Design Writer

Morgan Ellis
Finding Beauty in Enough
I’ve spent the last decade exploring what it truly means to live with less — not as a trend, but as a quiet, ongoing practice. My work is rooted in the belief that our homes should offer clarity rather than noise, and that the most meaningful spaces are often the ones we’ve edited with care.
My Philosophy
I don’t believe minimalism is about having as little as possible. Instead, I see it as a process of making room — for light, for rest, for the things and people that matter most. Every object in a space should earn its place. When we remove what no longer serves us, what remains has more room to breathe.
What I Focus On
I write about intentional design, the quiet power of negative space, and how to create homes that feel calm without feeling cold. I’m particularly interested in helping people move beyond the idea of minimalism as aesthetic and toward minimalism as a way of living more deliberately.
A Personal Note
In my own home, I keep returning to the same question: Does this support the life I want to live? That question has guided every edit I’ve made — from furniture to daily routines. I’ve learned that simplicity isn’t about restriction; it’s about freedom.
I hope my writing encourages you to slow down and consider what truly belongs in your space — and what might be gently let go.
— Morgan Ellis


