In an era where open space in a house has become a luxury, going for minimalist decor is the call of the hour. Yes, less can look elegant in houses if done properly. Going minimal does not imply lack of luxury but luxury in a subtle manner. Minimalism is a modern concept which derives inspiration from ancient Japanese culture where a few but necessary elements were kept aesthetically in a room to infuse a sense of extreme simplicity but at the same time, highlighting the functional aspect of the element.
So these days, many architects are going for ‘More for less’ in home designs. As much as the simplistic architecture is necessary to give shape to a minimalist design, so is the right colour for the interiors. White is the most common colour used in this scheme of trend. It is a serene and peaceful colour and carries opulent amount of simplicity. Clean cuts of furniture painted in black or brown add feel to such interiors.
Other elements like non-fussy bright color combinations, natural textures and pattern and fine finishes are other elements incorporated in minimalist design.
So keep what is required and remove the rest and you’ll have a contemporary look to your house with a lot of free space and positivity. Going minimalist does not necessarily means playing down with colours, but using harmonizing tones on the walls. For eg. in you kid’s room you, you can have colourful combinations, yet make it functional with good storage spaces and open area for him or her to play and indulge in activities...
So these days, many architects are going for ‘More for less’ in home designs. As much as the simplistic architecture is necessary to give shape to a minimalist design, so is the right colour for the interiors. White is the most common colour used in this scheme of trend. It is a serene and peaceful colour and carries opulent amount of simplicity. Clean cuts of furniture painted in black or brown add feel to such interiors.
Other elements like non-fussy bright color combinations, natural textures and pattern and fine finishes are other elements incorporated in minimalist design.
So keep what is required and remove the rest and you’ll have a contemporary look to your house with a lot of free space and positivity. Going minimalist does not necessarily means playing down with colours, but using harmonizing tones on the walls. For eg. in you kid’s room you, you can have colourful combinations, yet make it functional with good storage spaces and open area for him or her to play and indulge in activities...