Minimalist Home Design Ideas
The term “Minimalism” originated in the 1950s and was first tied to the art world. Minimalism is now a widely accepted approach throughout the design industries.
Contrary to popular belief, there is no definitive appearance to minimalism. It is more of an approach than a specific visual style; and can be utilised alongside existing interior styles. The concept of minimalism can be incorporated to create a beautiful and cohesive interior or exterior space.
HERE ARE SOME WAYS YOU CAN INCORPORATE THE MINIMALIST APPROACH TO THE VARIOUS SPACES IN YOUR HOME.
ENTRANCE
Millwork Storage | Entrance Millwork - Becky Shea Design & Tupper Custom
Storage Baskets to Hide Clutter | Storage Solutions -H&M
LIVING SPACES
Soft Curved Natural Forms | Living Space - Claude Home
Natural Materials | Eagle Hill Living Space - ODS Architecture
Lots of Light & Simple Forms | Apartment - Keiji Ashizawa Design and Norm Architects
KITCHEN
Simple Millwork Styles | Kitchen - The Dickson Design Group
Seamless Appliances | London Mews House - Trewhela Williams
Use Color Sparingly | Kyiv Apartment - Anastasiia Novikova
BATHROOM
Mirrored Medicine Cabinet | Three Gables washroom - Kate Lawrence Interiors
Frameless & Curbless Shower | Three Gables washroom - Kate Lawrence Interiors
BEDROOM
Pops of Color | Wood Panelling | Bedroom - The Dickson Design Group
Variation of Textures | Bedroom - Remedry Design Firm
Bringing Nature in Through Plants and Art | Bedroom - Anna Kovalchenko Interiors
ALL SPACES
Monochromatic Color Schemes | Pint
Intentional Accessorizing | Sideboard - A.S.Helsingo
Pops of Wallpaper | Home office - The Dickson Design Group
Intentional Accessorizing | Huntington Beach Home - Olive & Oak Interiors