No Pictures or Paintings
Amish households skip the photo walls and framed paintings to focus on uncluttered spaces and simple living. This isn’t just a quirky decor choice; it comes from their belief in humility and avoiding vanity. No selfies, no oil portraits—just plain walls that don’t need a gallery budget to fill.
This saves money that could easily be spent on expensive prints or trendy art pieces everyone insists are “must-haves.” By ditching decorative items, they teach that a home’s value isn’t in what hangs on the wall but in the life lived inside it. Less spending on art means more funds for what truly matters, like family and community.