Your space, shopping habits, and suitcase style reveal where you land between clean simplicity and joyful abundance.
Minimalism and maximalism are more than decorating styles. They show up in your wardrobe, your shopping habits, your digital clutter, and even the way you pack for a trip. This quiz explores how you relate to space, objects, collections, and visual energy in everyday life.
After choosing the answers that feel most like you, you’ll get a playful result that places you on the minimalist-maximalist spectrum. Use it as a fun mirror for your lifestyle preferences, your comfort with clutter, and the kind of environment that helps you feel most at home.
YOUR SPECTRUM: Extreme Minimalist
You live with remarkably little — and that’s a genuine philosophy, not just a habit. Empty space is your comfort zone. You don’t accumulate; you subtract. The things you own are either essential or perfect, and very little else makes the cut.
There’s a clarity to your life that most people aspire to and few actually achieve.
Watch out: Sometimes extreme minimalism can tip into deprivation or inflexibility — it’s okay to keep things that bring you joy even if they’re not strictly necessary.
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YOUR SPECTRUM: Curated Minimalist
You’re not trying to own nothing — you’re trying to own the right things. Quality over quantity, function over clutter, and every object in your home has earned its place. You can still be drawn to beautiful things, but you’re thoughtful about what crosses the threshold.
Your spaces feel calm and considered in a way that takes real discipline to maintain.
Watch out: The pursuit of the “perfect” single item can sometimes lead to more research and more money spent than just owning a few decent ones.
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YOUR SPECTRUM: Curated Maximalist
Your spaces have personality. Things accumulate around you not from carelessness but because you’re drawn to the world — its objects, its art, its stories. You don’t declutter obsessively because you find meaning in your stuff. There’s warmth and life in a room full of things.
People feel welcomed in your space — it has a story and it tells it.
Watch out: The line between curation and accumulation can blur slowly — occasional editing keeps your collection feeling intentional rather than just plentiful.
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YOUR SPECTRUM: Joyful Maximalist
More is more, and you mean it. Collections, layers, color, texture — your space is a full expression of who you are. You don’t see clutter, you see curated abundance. The idea of a bare shelf makes you slightly sad.
There’s a boldness to your aesthetic that takes confidence to commit to. Your home is unmistakably yours.
Watch out: Even maximalism works better with some intentionality — occasionally asking "does this add or just add up?" keeps your space feeling expressive rather than overwhelming.
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