Limited Color Palette
Most minimalist houses will follow a strict color palette that is made of primarily neutral colors. One or two bold non neutrals may be added to emphasize a particular detail or object, but in general the colors will be restricted to tones of white, beige, and gray.
Use of Platonic Forms
Simple geometric shapes are often created or used in the construction of the furniture introduced into the space. Edges are crisp, clean, and precise and there is very little ornament.
Minimal Accessories
Visually complex items, such as bookshelves, paned windows, or even patterned pillows or drapes are limited. Most of these elements are carefully concealed within pieces of furniture.
Appreciation of Negative Space
In general, minimalist houses have less furniture and other accessories than other houses. Instead, an appreciation of empty space is emphasized, with each piece of furniture carefully placed to do a specific function.
Lack of Texture
Most minimalist interiors also seek to limit varying textures. If a particular pattern is readily apparent in a minimalist house, it is there to emphasize a specific detail. Even if a texture is emphasized, the textures will be restricted to only one or two pieces.
BATHROOM | BEDROOM | BEDS | BLINDS | CURTAINS | AWNINGS | CARPET | RUGS | DECKS | PERGOLAS | FENCES | DINING ROOM | DOORS | WINDOWS | FABRICS | FURNITURE | HOME ACCESSORIES | KIDS ROOM | KITCHEN | LIGHTING | LAMPS | LIVING ROOM | SOFAS | METALWORK | GATES | GRATING | PAINT | WALLPAPER | STAIRCASES | BANISTER | TILES | FLOORING | STONE | WOOD | LAMINATED FLOOR
Rabu, 13 Juli 2011
MINIMALIST HOUSES IN PRINCIPLES
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HOME DESIGN PRINCIPLES,
HOUSES,
HOUSES DESIGN,
HOUSES PRINCIPLES,
INTERIOR HOUSES,
MINIMALIST HOUSES,
MINIMALIST PRINCIPLES
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