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Minimalist house
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While decor items may blend in with minimalist architectural elements, they may also contrast or accent them.

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They also retain and promote the bold lines of minimalist design, conferring structure and tranquility to the interior. These decor elements support the open-plan design common to modern minimalist houses. While the interior decor of minimalist home designs is spare, it can be done masterfully without disrupting lines and shapes. The simple leather and wood furniture adds more character to the home without unnecessary clutter. The board-formed concrete chimney offers a subtle texture to soften this massive, grounding feature. Beautiful stonework on the exterior, expanses of wood both inside and out, and the exposed steel and wood beams supporting the ceiling all provide contrasting textures. This comes from the use of a variety of materials. Much of the textural appeal comes from structural elements which provide visual interest without feeling cluttered. The Tumble Creek Cabin project uses a variety of textures both inside and out. Textured elements can be large or small, but using them sparingly helps maintain the harmonious and peaceful feel of minimalist design. This use of texture can come from both architectural features and design elements. While minimalist homes may lack bold colors and patterns, they play with textures in a way that creates warmth and personality. The angular roof line adds variety and interest, both inside and out, without creating unnecessary visual clutter.

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The cantilevered roof creates a spacious feel and draws lines through from the interior to the exterior of the home with the wood slat finish.The high ceilings and windows also allow the interior to feel open and calming. The furniture is elevated on rectilinear legs, creating more crisp lines and angles which complement the rectangular features. Window treatments are elegant and seem to disappear into the top of the windows. Clean, bold lines are present in repeated rectangular windows and furniture. Our Sonoma Valley Estate Guest House and Green Lake Residence make use of this aesthetic. While minimalist homes do without flamboyant, ornate details and patterns, the elegant composition of lines and forms creates visual appeal while maintaining the calming effect of minimalism. Shapes are often strongly geometric, providing structure to a space that might otherwise lack visual interest. This includes walls, surfaces and furniture. To help feature the simplicity and functionality of a minimalist interior design, shapes and lines are clean, bold and simple. The large windows bring in a lot of natural light, which further warms the white, creating a calming and inviting space. This interior uses clean white with structural gray concrete walls to create visual simplicity, and warming wood accents. A good example of a simplified color palette is our Hillside House project on Bainbridge Island. The goal of minimalist design is to ease the mental burden on our attention by simplifying sensory stimulation. However, this doesn’t mean that the palette has to be cold. This stands in stark contrast to the brightly colored accent walls and other colorful elements that were a mainstay of residential interior design in the 2000s. In modern minimalist home design, soft and neutral color palettes are typically used. There are a few elements to minimalist design, and knowing a little about them will help us to understand this design philosophy better. This leads to design that encourages ease and serenity. This may be due to the fact that with increasingly hectic lives, people yearn for simplicity in their home life. Minimalist design first appeared in the mid 20th century, and in the 2020’s it is making a vibrant comeback. While simplicity and functionality are elements of a minimalist aesthetic, when well designed, these minimalist spaces can also be warm, calming and inviting. There is also a popular misconception that minimalist design must be cold, uninviting, and unforgivingly practical. It’s common to lump it in with modern design, and while the two do share similarities, they are distinct styles. Minimalist home design is an often-misunderstood design philosophy. The Simple Charm of Minimalist House Design











Minimalist house