WHAT IS MINIMALIST STYLE?
The concept of minimalism in design is formed by the proposal to reduce everything to its most basic form, using functionality to define its composition.
“Less is more” - Mies van der Rohe, it's a nutshell the definition of the essence of minimalist design..
This concept is applied in various segments, from art and lifestyle to architecture and interior design.
Minimalist interior design is very similar to modern interior design and involves using the essentials to create a simple, organized space, but there are some nuances of difference.
It generally combines an open floor plan, lots of light and functional furniture, and focuses on the shape, color and texture of just a handful of essential elements.
Characterized by simplicity, clean lines and a monochrome palette with colors used as highlights.
Anyone who thinks it's a simplistic style is mistaken - far from it. Achieving a quality minimalist result takes some practice.
Fundamentals
Disorganizing space helps to disorganize the mind, so by creating an organized space you achieve a sense of visual calm
Minimalist spaces are instantly recognizable by their crisp, clean, uncluttered appearance and monochromatic color.
Basic elements
Essential elements such as light and generally in an integrated layout create a feeling of freedom and relaxation.
This simple approach is far from simplistic, because for an expressive result you really need pieces of visual value (not necessarily financial value).
There is no excessive ornamentation and decoration. Instead, the few details used are uncomplicated and blend harmoniously with the surroundings.
This could be in the form of a single work of art adorning the living room wall, or a beautiful vase on the dining room table.
Materials
Materials are beautiful on their own, wood, iron or plastic without too many details
Clean lines
Minimalist furniture and accessories focus on functionality and practicality.
Flat, smooth surfaces and strong, simple lines create bold statements that emphasize the essential nature of each item.
The focus is on purity and simplicity of form and material. Language and aesthetics lie in the clean expression of form, because form has its beauty.
Clear, clean countertops and surfaces, bare walls with minimal artwork and the elimination of clutter (no more piles of papers and collections of knick-knacks) are also essential to creating a minimalist space.
Monochrome color palette
A monochromatic color scheme with neutral tones in white, beige and gray is typical of spaces with minimalist design.
Less is more
Literally! The more expressive the piece of furniture or object, the fewer pieces you'll have to use to make up the room.
How to make a minimalist space look warm and welcoming
Some minimalist designs can seem a little soulless. To avoid this and ensure that your minimalist design space also has a welcoming feel, there are a few little tricks you can do.
Whether it's a kitchen, bedroom or living area, here are some ways to add warmth and color to your minimalist space.
Incorporate textiles
Textiles add texture and provide additional dimension and warmth to a space.
Curtains, bedding, cushions and rugs in a variety of fabrics such as linen, wool and cotton are just a few examples of how you can add warmth and comfort to a room while maintaining a minimalist style.
Combine different tones and textures
When using a monochrome color palette, a great way to bring warmth to the space is to incorporate different shades of the same color and mix textures.
For example, using linen wallpaper, fabrics and soft wool rugs in the bedroom adds a relaxing warmth.
Finishes
In the bathroom, textured tile patterns can add visual interest while maintaining a neutral color palette, while wooden accessories can soften rigid white or concrete elements.
Lights
A constant element in the minimalist style is an airy, well-lit space, so use and abuse natural and artificial lighting.