7 Minimal Interior Design Strategies in Architecture

Trends and styles keep evolving. We as a society come up with better ways to make our lives simpler and more manageable. The feeling of living in a grand gesture with minimal and simple elements, that bring out the essence is a top-tier trend followed by designers these days.

“ Less is more ” - is a simple ideology that minimalism follows. Minimalist interior design involves using the bare, raw essentials to create a simple and uncluttered space. It is characterized by - clean spaces, monochrome, single tone, and effortless.

Are you willing to hop on the trend and create an awe-inspiring place to live in? Here is your guide to designing a minimalist interior space. 7 Steps to create a minimalist interior.

  1. The Strip Down
  2. Defined, Clean Lines
  3. A Slender Color Palette
  4. Create a Focal Point
  5. Let the Room Breathe
  6. Complementary Textures
  7. Plan Your Storage

1. The strip down

 Imagine a blank wall with light hitting and curtains moving by the swift wind that makes the wind chimes to dance. Doesn’t it feel like an ideal spot to look forward to? Minimalistic interiors use the basic and available elements in the most efficient ways. This includes -  the floor plate, light, air, and form. Any kind of “excessive” ornamentation is avoided. This creates a very serene sense of openness and calm, making the space more welcoming and efficient.

2. Defined, clean lines

This demands a very well-defined surface that brings out the essence of each plane. No intricate designs are utilized. This does not mean that the curves aren’t appreciated. Even a curved surface needs to be refined which brings out solidity in a given space. All of the above also applies to the furniture used. It should be functional and simple. High-end patterned furnishings lead to excessive ornamentation. Focus on the requirement and function instead.

An example of clean lines in bedroom interiors
An example of clean lines in bedroom interiors

3. A slender color palette

Choosing what colors will occupy your room makes a huge difference. Sticking to a more subtle color palette helps in bringing calm to your mind. Neutral, secondary, and tertiary colors are your key palette. Any tint. Tone, a shade of grey, beige, etc. Will help you create a more light welcoming and serene piece of space. This aligns very well with creating a more raw look for your room.

4. Create a focal point

A blank wall with a frame in between gives out a very modern vibe, due to the minimal element present. When added with a pop of color, the room creates a focal point and drags the viewer’s attention. Minimalism comes out as a plain sight, but with one bold element (could be furniture as well) it acts as a showstopper. This piece can be a very royal element adding elegance to your room in a very subtle form.

The yellow overpowers the royal blue and stands out as a focal element in the room
The yellow overpowers the royal blue and stands out as a focal element in the room

5. Let the room breathe

Crowding the room with unnecessary elements not only creates clutter but also prevents from letting the room breathe. Declutter the clutter -  is the key to a minimal design since that helps in creating more functional space, which lets in more light and feels freer. The sensation of an open space to enjoy is more valid than interior spaces.

Having least number of elements leaves more usable space
Having least number of elements leaves more usable space

6. Complementary textures

Textures can help you compliment as well as complement the room style. They will help you put up play with the fabric rhythm and also complement certain simple elements that stand plain in sight. Keeping a minimal palette, the least number of elements, free space, and textures can turn out to be your savior. They will help you create a moment; not too heavy to distract the plainness of the room.

Each element, including the carpet, blanket, the table finish, act as a different texture creating a flow
Each element, including the carpet, blanket, the table finish, act as a different texture creating a flow

7. Planning your storage

With functionality at hand, you need to plan things in a way, that not only adds elements but also saves space to store the existing elements. Planning the pocket spaces, which will help save an additional cupboard in the room, will also help you to declutter the mess.

The 7-pointers above will help you not only gain an insight into this popular trend but also evaluate it in your interiors. These designs embrace simplicity in the most subtle way possible and yet leave a strong impact. Simple does not have to be downsized to basic. The elegance this look brings in is admirable. The tougher it feels to narrow down your requirements, just remember - less is more. And that is the only criterion you need to declutter the clutter.

The image shown has a minimalistic yet royal look due to the elements chosen
The image shown has a minimalistic yet royal look due to the elements chosen
7 Minimal Interior Design Strategies in Architecture