There’s nothing quite like entering a clutter-free, freshly spruced space. As a design movement, minimalism has caught on and grown rapidly across the world. Derived from traditional Japanese architecture and design, it is based on the idea of “less is more”. Minimalistic décor gives a clean, sophisticated look to a place while bringing about a sense of serenity. If you have been curious about minimalism and want to incorporate this design trend, here follows a few tips from Mr. Gabriel Gil, Bonito Designs that will help you get started.
Start With Decluttering
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Minimalist home décor emphasises that your surroundings are clutter-free. So, make sure your bills, newspapers, keys, sunglasses and other miscellaneous items are stored in an organized manner. Use good storage solutions to keep small and random objects out of everyone’s sight. The same goes with furniture and accessories; stick to only the essentials. For furniture, invest in pieces that are both functional and stylish. Furniture with inbuilt storage solutions is also a great option here. Ideally, minimalistic furniture should have sharp, defined lines and it should blend seamlessly with the rest of the interiors.
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Choose Quality Over Quantity
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The concept of minimalism draws inspiration from simplicity. That’s why it is important to give preference to quality over quantity. Before you start designing the interiors, decide what kind of furniture, upholstery, and artifacts you would want in your house. Do not give in to design trends that you’ll soon grow out of. Opt for well-crafted pieces that are durable and will withstand daily use. Your goal is to create a space that not only looks beautiful but also requires minimum maintenance.
Create A Neutral Base Palette And Play With It
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When designing a minimalistic home, opt for muted colours like white, grey and beige. If you want to add a little depth to the interiors, incorporating nature-inspired hues like earth-tone browns, blues, greens, and tans is a good idea. Lately, designers are also gravitating towards pastel shades of pink and blue to add a fresh spin to minimalistic design. While classic minimalism insists on avoiding any splash of colours, it doesn’t have to be boring. Instead, you can play with different textures in the same colour family to break the monotony. From knitted cushions to beaded pillow covers and faux fur rugs, there are indefinite ways to elevate a room’s otherwise plain interiors.
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Go For Natural Lighting
Minimalism is all about using natural objects, and lighting is no exception. Well-executed lighting can liven up any space, give an extra spark and enhance the overall ambiance. But, the focus should be on optimizing the natural light. One simple way to do that is by placing a large mirror adjacent to the window. You can also place a mirror directly opposite the window as it will help magnify the sunlight. When it comes to artificial lighting, instead of installing too many lighting fixtures, stick to a single, stand-out piece that exudes pure elegance.
We hope these ideas help you up the decor game of your beautiful home!
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