When Less Is More – Tips for achieving a minimalistic zen-like space

When Less Is More  – Tips for achieving a minimalistic zen-like space

When Less Is More – Tips for achieving a minimalistic zen-like space

The modernistic, contemporary design theme has been around for what feels like decades. The truth is, it has only been prominent since the end of the 20th century with traceable origins to Japanese Interior Design. It is founded upon the principals of achieving a complete balance between the furnishings and the space. It is that zen-like way to decorate and furnish your home with fewer pieces that made more of an impact. Clutter is out, and that is something that doesn’t look set to change anytime soon.

Whether you are trying to achieve that perfect luxury minimalistic look in your interior design or you are just looking to de-clutter your space; in this post, we will help you explore how to achieve this with ease.

When Less Is More  - Tips for achieving a minimalistic zen-like space

Bright Furniture Pieces

If you have bright furniture pieces in your home, taking a minimalistic approach to interior design can really help these individual elements to stand out and get the attention and focus they deserve.

Hampstead Design Interiors work on London Residential Interior Design projects, we can consult with you, and help with as little or as much as you require.  Please get in touch with a member of the team today for a further discussion about your next interior design project.

Clean Lines and Shapes

This is probably one of the foremost aspects of achieving a chic and effective minimalistic appearance to any room or home. Simple forms and clean lines that are synonymous with the modern interior makes for a good minimalistic design of space which is very pure in its nature. Decoration only serves to distract, keeping it clean and simple is certainly key.

When Less Is More  - Tips for achieving a minimalistic zen-like space

Colours are not Needed

The very essence behind the less is more approach is a colour scheme that is completely neutral in nature. Bright colours invoke feelings, and the whole concept of this approach is to keep distractions to a minimum. White, black, and neutrals tend to form the backbone of this interior design style with the odd brightly coloured piece of furniture to serve as a focal point.

Remove or Stow Away Everything

If you want to achieve a complete minimalistic theme in your home, you need to be brutal. You need to find space, and you need to de-clutter. Anything that is not required at that moment needs to be removed. Ok, obviously features such as the TV cannot be stored away, but all the lovely stuff that goes with a TV such as the remote, the DVD player, the wires, the digital box; all these ugly elements need to be placed out of sight while still remaining functional.

When Less Is More  - Tips for achieving a minimalistic zen-like space

Let There Be Light

One of the fundamental elements of minimalism is light. This doesn’t just apply to natural light, but it is also inclusive of artificial light as well. The first rule is to get rid of any curtains. White walls are the best choice to help reflect the available light in the space; it also gives the illusion of a larger space. Recessed spotlights are frequently used in minimalistic interiors; they are a great way to subtly light up a space in either a home or office.

Whether you are a minimalism supporter or not, there are millions of people who choose this interior design styling for their homes and offices and view it as so much more than just a styling choice. It is almost considered to be a way of life for some.

It certainly has an established reputation with some of the world’s greatest and most inspirational Entrepreneurs; Steve Jobs being the one that instantly springs to mind. Because there is very little required in terms of furnishings and features, the minimalistic design style is also exceptionally cost-friendly.  The space is open, easy to clean, and will generally appear much larger than before.

We hope you have enjoyed reading this article about how to achieve a minimalistic Interior Design. At Hampstead Design Hub, we offer bespoke interior design services to suit a range of budgets and needs. If you have a London interior design project or would like to consult our experts for advice or guidance, please get in touch with us.

 

 

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