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MINIMALISM

Minimalist design" refers to the use of industrial materials and geometric forms in a flowing, open-concept space favoring white and black color schemes. It emphasizes simplicity and function in furniture, but modern minimalism has become softer and less strict over time with a wider range of textures and other cozier aspects.  (Elle Decor)

MINIMALISM

MINIMALISM - DE-STRESS

DE-STRESS

We love the concept of not just decluttering, but de-owning. Owning less stuff means having more time for the most important aspects of our lives, and even feeling more comfortable in our own home. This freedom also allows you to really think about what you’re purchasing and why you’re purchasing it. (Ocean+Main)
MINIMALISM - LESS IS MORE

LESS IS MORE

Good design is as little design as possible. “LESS IS MORE” or “Less is Better” is probably the most well-known catch phrase of the Minimalist movement. Keep good readability and usability by ditching all excessiveness. Remember, minimalist design is about cutting the extra decorations and using the fewest elements as possible. (Carla Izumi Bamford)
MINIMALISM - SIMPLICITY

SIMPLICITY

Perfection is achieved when there is nothing to take away. Every minimalist aims for this one thing and that is “SIMPLICITY“. Minimalism adds a sense of luxury to design. It is about focusing on essentials by keeping the elements simple and clean. (Carla Izumi Bamford)

MINIMALISM- STRIPPING BACK

STRIPPING BACK

At its essence, minimalism is about stripping a room back to its bare essentials. The clean, simple concept of minimalism allows for a strong aesthetic, expressed through color schemes, furniture styles, and clever design. Simple, uncluttered, minimal rooms can, when done well, give an impression of light, airiness, and order which is unmatched in more complicated design styles. (Home Polish)
MINIMALISM - TIMELESSNESS

TIMELESSNESS

Minimalism is about doing the opposite of following trends, it is about timelessness. Good minimalism doesn’t require changes. (Carla Izumi Bamford)

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