3 Simple Ways To Add Some Flair To A Minimalist Style Room

Posted on: 8 November 2018

In recent years, minimalist design has been an enduring trend for home interiors. It's a popular look because it's clean, contemporary and suits virtually any style of home. Minimalist style embraces a neutral colour palette and eschews any unnecessary decorative features that add visual and physical clutter to a room. 

Like many homeowners, you may like the minimalist look but find that strictly adhering to the style leaves your home feeling a little sterile and impersonal. If this is the case, then here are three simple ways that you can add some colour and flair to a room without completely compromising the concept of minimalist design.

1. Patterned blinds

Blinds are the window dressing of choice for minimalist design. They're simple, practical and fuss-free, with no extraneous features to impede the clean lines and pared-back look of a room. You can also use them to add a bit of colour and pattern into a room without detracting from the overall minimalist aesthetic.

Retro florals, geometric patterns and designs inspired by nature are all excellent choices for patterned blinds. If you'd like something a little more subtle, nautical stripes or a single, muted colour will also help to add some character and a hint of colour to your room.

2. A feature wall

In a minimalist style room, the walls are almost exclusively painted with a neutral colour such as white, sand, cream or pale grey. These colours are ideal for creating the serene, bright and open feeling that epitomises minimalist design. Making a feature out of a single wall is a way to inject some individuality and flair without making the room feel cramped and overwhelming.

Adding a coat of paint is the simplest way to create a feature wall, and the only real limits are your tastes and imagination. Patterned wallpaper is another great way to create a feature wall, and this option will appeal if you'd like to add pattern and texture to the room as well as colour.

3. Sculptural lighting

One of the core principles of minimalist design is that everything in a room should serve a purpose. This means excluding items that only act as decorative elements, such as ornaments or knickknacks. The lighting in a room is one of the elements that are essential from a practical perspective, and it also gives you a great opportunity to add some visual interest to the room.

Enhancing the lighting in your minimalist room can be as simple as adding a new and more decorative lamp shade to an existing floor or table lamp. To go a step further, you can upgrade a simple ceiling light by adding a stylish and sculptural shade that creates a striking focal point for the room.

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