How To Incorporate Minimalism Into Your Home Design
When looking back at the design choices of the early 2000s, it’s quite noticeable how the decor was all based on the concepts of maximalism. This trend was seen continuously in big teledramas as well– one example is the house at ‘Friends’.
However, as the raging 2000s simmered into the 2010s, the clutter frenzy slowly died, eventually reaching an all-time low in 2020. No longer were overcrowding spaces considered an artistic choice; instead, people preferred a clean-cut look.
Thus, the concept of minimalism rose to fame. People liked the idea of decorating a space as sparsely as possible rather than filling it to the brim.
So, why is minimalism so widely liked, and how can this aesthetic be achieved? This article explores how you can incorporate minimalism into your design choices.
What Is Minimalism?
As the name suggests, minimalism is the art of simplicity. Its ideology is based on utilizing bare necessities to make a strong impact rather than relying on too many extravagant pieces.
It believes in revealing an object’s true essence by using fewer elements so that every piece makes a statement. This is also why minimalism is so widely adapted these days.
It offers a serene setting in our already bustling lives. Designers and architects use clean lines and open spaces to provide a break from the clutter of everyday life.
Aside from constructional choices, there are other ways to incorporate minimalism such as choosing the right colors, the kind of furniture you choose, and more.
Choose The Right Color Palette
There’s no simpler color palette than the whites– beige and ivory– along with grays and black. These are what could be considered a minimalist’s favorite colors as they keep a muted tone.
If you want to incorporate minimalist designs, the best way to start is to paint the walls in neutral tones. This not only sets a good base for later renovations but it also gives the impression of a more spacious room.
Moreover, neutral colors provide a sense of calm which minimalism strongly relies on. Painting the walls in shades of white helps light reflect more easily and also gives a dynamic and interesting look to the space.
Pick Dynamic Furniture
Another way to seamlessly integrate minimalism into your space is to choose the right furniture to match the vibe. Furniture with clean lines and simple shapes is most preferred.
The trick is to not fit too much into one space; making sure they’re cohesive and adequate. Good quality furniture is preferred over too many drab pieces. To add personalization, use upholstered furniture to add coziness to the space, as well.
Another tip is to use multipurpose furniture. For example, opt for a footstool with hidden storage space or a coffee table that serves another purpose. Adding multi-use pieces can keep a space clean and aid in getting the job done.
Add Plants
The most important thing in a minimalist’s living room is plants. Although it’s best not to add too many plants, as this would completely change the vibe of the space, they’re still a necessary accessory.
Keeping this in mind, one large or a couple of medium-sized indoor plants artfully put up should do just the trick. To further enliven the area, couple the big pots with a few smaller ones too. This can add depth to the design and help bring the space to life.
The Right Order
Another important aspect of incorporating minimalism into spaces is choosing the right order of things. The best way to do this is by considering hidden storage solutions.
Whole walls built-in concepts, recessed cabinets, and uniform cabinet systems are just some of the ways the order of things can be maintained. Keeping countertops clean and free of clutter is also necessary to keep the spirit of minimalism alive.
In this scenario, the best place to gain inspiration is Japanese minimalism. This is because Japanese minimalism prioritizes simplicity and balance, leaving the space free of unwanted objects.
Negative Space
One thing to consider when adopting a minimalist design style is leaving some space alone. Negative space, as defined in artistic terms, is a space that has been left alone.
Negative space can be used to create balance and add proportion to an area. This can prevent the space from looking too cluttered and is easy to do when just starting to incorporate minimalistic tones in your space.
Negative space also provides a sense of openness which can add to the feeling of a spacious room and while placing items close together isn’t wrong; just make sure to leave some space around them.
Conclusion
With the insights gained from this, rest assured that you can confidently redecorate your space to fit the minimalist vibe. Keeping a fresh perspective on the redecorating project, these simple minimalist rules can be easily implemented at any stage.
A good thing about minimalist design trends is that there aren’t extra purchases and the concept can easily be achieved just by carefully placing articles already owned.
Rearranging existing pieces can help create a whole new look for the space. So, next time you’re stuck on decorating a place, just go the minimalist way; create something that stands out even at its simplest.
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