Minimalist Interior Design |
"Less is more." - the
words of Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, one of the pioneers of modern architecture,
is said to be the guiding principle in minimalist interior design.
A common mistake among homeowners
when attempting to create a room that's visually appealing is to stuff a space
with too many trinkets and detailed furniture. Instead of creating a cohesively
designed living space, what results is a trashy, distorted and stressful area
within a home. The average person would probably think that minimalism is
"bland", "boring" or "lifeless" but in the
viewpoint of a designer, it may just be the perfect recipe for a
"gracefully balanced room" without the frills.
The basic and conceivably, the only
elements expressed in minimalist interior design are smooth planes, bold and
fine lines and rhythmic geometric shapes. Ornaments used are for quality and
purpose and not mainly for beautification.
In another sense, certain essential
furniture serve more than one purpose. For example, the fireplace may also
accommodate the bathroom; the study can serve as both a sound-proof studio and
entertainment center.
Experts in minimalism focus on the
relationship between natural lighting, the regular pattern of basic shapes and
eye-friendly colors. The only time it makes use of shocking colors is in small
details of elements within a room. Thematic choices for minimalist interior
design include natural stones, polished wood, metal and glass. For the
individual elements, a designer or homeowner may opt for the following:
Furniture
When choosing a shelf, coffee table
or loveseat, aim for modern and class-looking pieces. Materials like plain
leather, natural wood, stainless steel and transparent glass give out a
non-bulky and crisp ambience to the entire room. It is also important to
situate the furniture nearer to the floor to maximize their minimalist appeal.
Lighting
Keep in mind that the thing
minimalist interior design relies on is natural lighting. Small sources of
light strategically placed within the room may also be good for creating a
softer, cozy effect at night. You might want to install wall-lights or small
table lights and a modern chandelier for this.
Walls and Floor
In minimalist interiors, WHITE has
always been "The BLACK". It creates the illusion of a bigger, cleaner
space and smoother details to everything else. Neutral colors such as lime
green, beige, stone and taupe are other alternatives for room color other than
white. For you accent color, red is a tasteful choice. If you have other colors
in mind, just make sure that you choose one or one color scheme for the entire
space.
Windows
Do not fuss overdecorating windows.
They should be kept simple to allow the optimal entry of light. If you'd like
to have a little privacy, consider installing straight panels, white drapes and
blinds.
Accessories
You won't be needing a lot of
accessories to show. Choose to have a photo album, candles and two vases in the
room and keep the rest hidden in good storage compartments.
"Spacious" and "tidy" should be your goal.
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