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Clean, professional, stylish and chic, minimalistic décor is not going anywhere so we should all hop on the trend. Nevertheless, just because this style is all about simplicity and functionality, that doesn’t mean you need to go overboard with it! If the last thing you want is a boring and dull home, check this tips and start renovating your house.
Minimal interiors are all about simplicity! The tones of the room play a major role in this style as they carry that exact goal. A subdued base is mandatory as it transmits a blank canvas and allows one’s mind to reach serenity.
It’s clean, fresh-looking, and inspires a sense of calm. With either a monochromatic palette or more earthy tones, you can achieve the perfect minimal style room.
A typical minimalist home is color-averse, but if you want to make your room more fun and less bland it’s imperative to add pops of color. By adding enough variety in the hues that adorn your interior space, you will score the best of both worlds!
The 60/30/10 rule is crucial to keep your room from looking too homogeneous. Choose one shade to be the base of the room, one to be a coordinating secondary tone and the third an accent color. Make sure to choose solid pigments that blend well with the neutrals, such as blues, tans, and greens.
Another way to stop your room from looking too cold or bland is all about adding textures. Make the space interesting with knitted throws, rugs, beaded pillows or velvet décor, for example.
Be careful not to add too much of this sensory elements, as you don’t want the room to become too crowded and lose the minimalist desired style. As long as you keep it simple, functional and in the same tonal family, you will achieve the nordic design style without much to worry about.
To some it may seem too much, but statement pieces can be incorporated perfectly in a minimalist ambiance. It’s all about harmony! With a beautiful chandelier or an iconic floor lamp, you can easily make your room your home décor heaven.
As long as you keep this pieces the only attention grabbers, you can have some maximalism features in a minimalist home without it becoming excessive.
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