Tips to Design a Minimalist Interior

Minimalist interior design is all about creating a calm, uncluttered space that feels open and clean and is free of unnecessary items. By sticking to a few key principles, it is possible to create a stylish and sophisticated minimalist interior that is both functional and refined. Here are some tips to help you get started:

A white minimalist kitchen design.

Stick to a neutral colour palette

One of the key principles of minimalist design is using a limited number of colours. Choosing a neutral colour palette, such as whites, blacks and grays, can create a calming and timeless look. If you want to add some pops of colour, consider doing so through accent pieces rather than painting all the walls a bright colour. This will help to create a cohesive and balanced finish.

Invest in high-quality, timeless pieces

Rather than filling your space with low cost or trendy furniture, consider investing in a few well-made, classic pieces. These items will not only create a sense of sophistication, but they are also likely to remain relevant and stylish for years to come. Choose versatile pieces that can be used in multiple ways, and don't be afraid to mix and match different styles.

A dining table in front of the kitchen furniture.

Edit and declutter

One of the key principles of minimalist design is getting rid of anything that isn't necessary or meaningful. Take some time to go through your possessions and get rid of anything that you don't use or love. This will help to create a sense of calm and make it easier to clean and maintain the space. When it comes to storage, choose clever solutions that blend in with the overall aesthetic of the ro

Use negative space

Incorporating negative space, or empty space, into the design can create a sense of openness and space and can introduce balance to a room. This can be achieved through the use of large windows, open floor plans, and minimal furnishings. Surround key pieces in the room with space which will allow the piece room to “breath” while creating a focal point and introducing a feeling of airiness.

A picture containing furniture and decorations with natural materials.

Incorporate natural materials

Adding natural materials like wood, stone, and wool can add texture and warmth to a minimalist interior. These materials can also add a sense of timeless prestige while also bringing the outside in. Choose high-quality natural materials that will stand the test of time and add to the overall look and feel of the space.

Choose a simple lighting scheme

A simple lighting scheme is an important element of a minimalist interior. Use a limited number of lighting sources and choose simple, classic designs. Avoid visual clutter by steering clear of overly complicated fixtures. Use dimmers to create a range of lighting options, and consider incorporating natural light through windows and skylights.

A minimalist open plan design.

Incorporate plants

Adding plants to a minimalist interior can bring some life and greenery into the space. Plants can enliven an otherwise dead space while introducing the outdoors to the interior. House plants have also been proven to have a number of mental and physical health benefits. Choose plants that are suitable for the amount of sunlight in the room and incorporate them into the design of the space in a way that is cohesive with the overall aesthetic.

Keep the overall design simple

One of the key principles of minimalist design is simplicity. Avoid unnecessary or overly complicated details, and stick to a simple design. This will help to create a sense of calm and allow the eye to focus on key pieces in the room. Consider using repetition of shape, colour, or texture to create a cohesive look.

Designing a minimalist interior involves a few key principles and some thoughtful choices about colour, furniture, and decor. By following these tips, you can create a calm and uncluttered space that is both functional and fresh. Remember to stick to a neutral colour palette, edit and declutter and use negative space. Try to incorporate natural materials and include a simple lighting scheme. Overall, it is about keeping the design clean and simple and if you can, invest in high-quality timeless pieces that will never date. By following these principles, you can create a minimalist interior that reflects your personal style and brings a sense of peace and tranquility to your home. Go ahead and create the minimalist interior you’ve always dreamt of!

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Written by: Fiona Byrne

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