Interior Designing is the art, science, and business planning of a
creative, technical, sustainable, and functional interior solution that
corresponds to the architecture of a space, while incorporating process
and strategy, a mandate for well-being, safety, and health, with informed
decisions about style and aesthetics. The look is often seen as a close
cousin to Scandinavian or Japanese interiors, where both cultures have
long embraced a less-is-more ideology. Spaces that fall within a
minimalist design aesthetic are typically defined by clean lines, limited
ornamentation, a neutral color scheme, and natural materials. It usually
combines an open floor plan, lots of light, and functional furniture, and
it focuses on the shape, colour and texture of just a handful of essential
elements."Minimalism allows something other than the space to be the
focus. For example, the people in the space or the view from the window
might be more important than the room's decoration," says Robert Brown of
Robert Brown Interior Design. "[Everything] should be functional and add value to the space.
Minimalist interior design is like a 'less is more' love story. It's all
about creating space for your imagination to breathe, while making your
home the 'bare' minimum of beauty and elegance. Interested!? Do check out
the Everything you need to know about Minimalist Design article by:
ElleDecor.