TOP TIPS FOR A MINIMALIST INTERIOR

Lifestyle

02 August 2016

Minimalism is having a 'moment' and it's easy to see why. However, sometimes we think of minimalist interiors as too plain and too neutral. Below is proof that you can achieve a more minimal look without forgoing colour.

NATURAL ELEMENTS WITHOUT GREENERY

Maintaining plant-life can be harder than it looks.  Thankfully you don’t need plants to bring the outdoors in.  Instead, incorporate nature through artwork.  A colourful photographic print of a beautiful landscape can be just as effective.

PUNCHY BRIGHTS

If a white room has you heading for the hills, stop! Just add colour.

Yes that’s right, colour! Because minimalism isn’t all white on white.  The key to adding colour is to choose one punchy solid accent.  Primary colours make great accents just remember that less is more.

CONVERSATIONAL PRINTS

The simplest print can captivate a space.

Bold unfussy prints of everyday objects like a piece of fruit or a beautiful leaf can be great conversation starters and can lift a stark space.  For best effect try to tie-it in to your accent colour.

ORGANIC SHAPES

Think clean lines and geometric shapes.

A modernist chair in a strong solid colour can bring a neutral space to life.  Alternatively, adorn your shelves with a few structural pieces in similar tones.  A tall white vase nestled amongst a collection of glass trinkets will add colour in a subtle way.   Switch up white for another colour if you prefer.

a/ Bedding from Farmers, e/ Picture from Farmers, f/ Chair from Farmers, g/ Candles from Acquisitions, h/ Rhino from Acquisitions, i/ Vase from Farmers, j/ Tap coat rack from Acquisitions.