Saturday, August 17, 2013

Minimalism in Interiors


Being new to the whole interior designing and decorating scene, I 

personally find it very hard to put furniture and accessories in a small space. 

Maybe I'm not fit for designing or I just don't like clutter. Putting loads of 

textures, false ceiling that looks weird and so complicated and even lots of 

colors and accesories is just not my style. 


                                      It's an ongoing battle inside my head when it 

comes to placement and design. I just can't imagine myself or anyone in a 

space which looks like either you earn too much or you are just insane.

So I fully support the minimalist style and follow it like a child running after 

candy. But some people have the opinion that if you are a designer then it's 

your job to put everything they need or don't need in their houses or work 

places just to look rich.


                                  I for one need lots of space and minimum furniture 

and accessories because I want to breathe freely even indoors. The four walls 

are enough to make you feel claustrophobic, so I am a minimalist in life as 

well as in style. Who needs a compact space when your thoughts and life is 

complex enough to suffocate you from the inside ? We all have an intrinsic 

need to connect with nature somehow, to free our minds and to relax 

whenever possible, so why not make our homes and offices to look and feel 

closer to nature? It saves your money, time to clean and so much trouble for 

shopping and decision making. PEACE!

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