Why Minimalism Works
Minimalism isn't about removing everything you love — it's about keeping only what you love. In a living room, this translates to intentional furniture choices, a restrained colour palette, and surfaces free of clutter.
The Key Elements
Furniture: Choose one statement sofa in a neutral tone. Pair it with a single accent chair rather than a full suite. Every piece should earn its place.
Colour: Whites, warm greys, and natural oak tones create a cohesive backdrop. Add depth with a single muted accent colour — dusty rose or sage green work beautifully without competing with the space.
Lighting is Everything
Layer your lighting: ambient (ceiling), task (reading lamp), and accent (LED strip behind TV unit). Avoid harsh overhead lighting alone — it flattens the space and removes any sense of intimacy.
The Finishing Touch
One large piece of art, a single sculptural vase, or a carefully chosen coffee table book can anchor a minimalist room and give it personality without visual noise.
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