Minimalist design is characterized by simple architecture, furnishings and accessories.
Minimalism was an artistic movement that became popular in the late 1960s and was influenced by the straight, clean lines and simple spaces found in traditional Japanese design.
Everything in minimalist design is stripped down to only the most essential elements, ridding everything that creates clutter or takes up too much space.
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The architecture of a minimalist home or building is simple and basic. Rather than covering wood beams, they are left untouched or simply stained an attractive dark wood color.
Instead of closing in a small space underneath the stairs, it is open. Roofs are more flat than pitched and the use of walls is limited, creating an open living space.
Floor, wall and countertop finishes are simple and sleek and left in or close to their natural state, whether it is stone, metal or wood.
Choose furnishings that are simple, geometric shapes and made of natural materials, such as a square wood table. Furniture that is low to the ground creates a modern look and also reflects the Japanese influences in the style.
Use furnishings that do not take up too much space and provide only what is necessary, such as a resting area made up of simple chairs and large floor pillows or a bed that sits low to the ground with a simple wooden surround. Large furnishings that are bulky are unnecessary.
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Source: Thaiupdates.info