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MODERN & MINIMALISM INTERIOR STYLE
Organic shape, Aesthetics , Neutral & soft Palette
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Minimalistic design style
Elements of minimalist design
• Bare essentials
The minimalist approach uses only the essential elements: light, form and beautiful materials, usually in an open plan layout, to create a sense of freedom and relaxation. There is no excessive ornamentation and maximalist decoration. Instead, the few details that are used are simple uncomplicated and harmonious blend into the space in the form of a single artwork adorning a living room wall, or a beautiful vase on top of the dining room table. Most appropriately using the Less Focal point to the design.

Clear and clean benchtops and surfaces, bare walls with minimal artworks, and the elimination of clutter, including piles of papers and collections of knick-knacks are also essential to creating a minimalist space.

Minimalist interior design is very similar to modern interior design and involves using the bare essentials to create a simple and uncluttered space. It’s characterized by simplicity, clean lines, and a monochromatic palette with colour used as an accent. It usually combines an open floor plan, lots of light, and functional furniture, and it focuses on the shape, colour and texture of just a handful of essential elements.

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Straight Line furniture
• straight & Clean lines
Minimalist furniture and accessories focus on functionality and practicality. Flat, smooth surfaces and strong, clean lines create bold statements that emphasise the essential nature of each item. You won't find highly patterned furnishings and accessories or highly detailed ornamentation. Instead, the focus is on the purity and simplicity of the shape and form.

In minimalist design keep the space look warm and welcoming

• Combine different shades and textures
When using a monochromatic colour palette, a great way to bring warmth to the space is by incorporating different shades and mixing textures. For instance, the use of linen wallpaper and soft wool fabrics and rugs in the bedroom adds soothing warmth. In the bathroom, the texture and grain of tile patterns can add visual interest while still maintaining a neutral colour palette, while wood accessories can soften stark, white or concrete elements.
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Point to focus on the objective of Minimalistic
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Less is more
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Focus on functionality
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Clean, simple lines
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Sculptural forms
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Lack of superfluous ornamentation and decoration
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Monochromatic, limited color palette, with color sometimes used as an accent to create a soothing environment
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Use of limited, well chosen materials, such as concrete, steel, glass and wood
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Everything has a place and a purpose
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Use of space and natural light
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Spotlight on craftsmanship
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Interior design that is airy and uncluttered, often with open-play layouts and seamless integrated storage


Minimalist spaces are instantly recognisable for their crisp, clean, clutter-free and monochromatic look. The de-cluttering of space helps to de-clutter the mind and to create a sense of visual calm. However, some minimalist designs do run the risk of feeling a little soulless. To avoid this, and to ensure your minimalist-designed space also has a welcoming feel, there are a few small touches you can make. Whether it’s a kitchen, bedroom or living space, here are some ways to add warmth and colour to your minimalist rooms.
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Incorporate textiles
Textiles add texture and provide added dimension and warmth to a space. Drapery, bedding, cushions, and area rugs in varying textiles 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.
• Monochromatic colour palette
A monochromatic colour scheme consisting of whites, beiges and greys are typical of minimalist-designed spaces.The colour palette comprises light and soft natural shades such as cold and warm greys softened by aqua and nude tones.










