I would go for no more than two or three cushions on a two or three-seater sofa. It pains me to say this, as you know how much I adore a full sofa look, but if you want to keep things minimal, cushion reduction is key. The Kare Coffee Table above is exactly what I’m talking about when I speak of furniture that allows for air flow. Avoid heavy furniture that runs all the way to the ground. This will allow air to flow underneath and give the illusion of more space and an uncluttered feel. Ensure pieces like sofas, armchairs, coffee and side tables are all raised off the ground on thin legs. This is a great tip in smaller rooms, but also in larger ones if minimalism is something you want to channel. The Como Sofa which you can see above is a phenomenal example of a sofa with clean lines but interesting detail. It just needs to be more delicate in its appearance (not a big bulky sofa or provincial-style chair with chunky arms). And when I say small profile, I don’t mean the piece itself has to be small. Instead, choose furniture with harder angles and less fluid shapes. As much as I love a stud detail in an armchair, or a tufted button in a sofa back, you want to avoid these in a minimalist living room. You know what I mean by clean lines right? You want to look for furniture with straight edges structured pieces without embellishments. Choose Small-Profile Furniture with Clean Lines And when you’re wanting to evoke a minimalist vibe in here, it’s all about creating space, the feeling of air flow, and having no pieces dominate the room. Minimalist Interior Design Ideas for your Living Roomįorget the kitchen being the hub of the home! For me it’s all about the living room. I also have some of their stuff in my own home, so I’m pumped to be presenting some fab minimalism ideas to you, with support from them, that’ll help make your spaces cute and clutter free. Sure people and pets are better, but if loving cushions, candles, sideboards and stools is wrong, then I don’t wanna be right.įor today’s post I’ve partnered up with one of my fave local brands, Brosa, who are always my first go-to store when I’m hunting out affordable designer pieces for clients. Because despite what some of the minimalists out there will say, it’s OK to love material things. Today I want to show you how you can approach minimal interior design at home while still having character-packed rooms that reflect you. It’s not my idea of minimalism, and it’s not how I do it in client homes either. On the sofa in white leather - silk pillows beige.The thing that’s always bothered me about the minimalist interior design ideas I see out there in the ether is that they tend to champion the concept of rooms being stripped within an inch of their lives. If you prefer not to use too much white, and then combine with ecru brown or gray. Circles, lines or geometric designs are anything but boring. Upholstery rough, silk curtains, vases and picture frames brilliant mats are good examples of different textures. Given the color palette is very simple, you choose an assortment of different textures. Alternatively, you can select a gray or brown. But keep in mind that white carpet is very difficult to clean. A plain white shaggy rug is an easy way to add variety to the room. Carpets are available in a variety of colors and styles.
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