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Monday, February 14, 2011

Minimalist Interior Design For the Modern Home

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A minimalist interior design scheme doesn't need to be stark and cold!

Modern minimalist designs are not the old, harsh decor of years ago. The new look for minimalist interior design is a softer look, more personal and easier to live with. Yes, you can have a real life, or even kids, and go for a minimalist look in your home!

It is true that you do really need to be a certain kind of person to get on well with a minimalist scheme - messy people need not apply! But seriously ... if you find it easy to stay neat and tidy, are very organised and hate clutter in any form, this is very likely a look that will work for you.

I love the look of a minimalist interior design scheme. But I have come to realise it just isn't for me! If you do struggle to keep on top of mess or clutter, if you like your knick-knacks and collections, or just enjoy being surrounded by all your favourite possessions, this probably isn't a look you can live comfortably with...

Keeping your house 'spick and span' and clutter free can be hard work, there's no two ways about it. But your reward will be worth it! A minimalist interior design scheme is a very simple, relaxing style, which will bring an air of real tranquillity to your home - but it has a great, cutting-edge, contemporary feel too!

Walls and Color

Of course, white has got to be the ultimate color for any self-respecting minimalist scheme.

But, you can opt for a softer look, by choosing warm neutrals and colors from nature. Try stone, beige, taupe, brown and even green. Your base colors should be 'pale and interesting' - but go for a splash of a bolder color for accents.

Your accents can be as little or as much as you like. Try a vase, or cushions for quite a subtle introduction to color, or a whole wall or sofa, for a bigger statement!

Only choose one color, or color group, for your accent color. Bright red is a good choice, or any other bright color. As an alternative, just choose a darker natural tone - a deep green or brown will always work well.

Furniture

Choose something simple and classy for your minimalist interior design look.

Plain, modern-looking furniture is ideal - in natural wood (especially dark wood), dark leather, white or bright colors, or chrome, glass, mirror and stainless steel.

Low level furniture will help with the modern look and minimalist feel in your room, as it is much less bulky!

Floors and Windows

Less is more with a minimalist style. Choose plain, wooden floors for a simple effect. But don't forget to add a rug, for live-ability and style.

Try to keep your window treatments simple too. Bare windows, shutters and blinds will give a very minimal look, but you might feel happier softening up the look a touch. Choose simple, neutral curtains or white floaty voiles, for an easy look.

Accessories

Naturally, accessories are not a major part of a modern minimalist look. But don't just sweep the shelves bare...! By all means clear out the clutter, and have a god sort out, but remember that your minimalist interior design look does need a few, well-chosen, carefully positioned accessories, to complete the look, and make your house into a home.

One large, very striking picture, painting or wall hanging will make a better statement than several smaller ones. Choose something you really love, and are proud to display as large as life in your home.

This picture will probably set the choice of accent color for the rest of your accessories - cushions, vases, candlesticks and lamps.

Limit yourself to only 1 or 2 accessories on each display surface. If you have special treasures you can put these into storage for a while, and display them in rotation.

Of course, managing your storage will be another big part of making a minimalist interior design scheme successful in your home, so think very carefully about what you need in your room, where you need it and how you will use it, before you invest in your storage solutions.

Maintaining a successful minimalist interior design scheme will take a little more work on your part. But the results are very satisfying - a beautiful, clean and tidy room, with a tranquil, soothing air - exactly the kind of room you want to relax into when you come home after a hard day...!

Sunday, February 6, 2011

Minimalist Bedroom Design,

Minimalist Bedroom Design,

Your bed might be the most important feature in the bedroom, but there are plenty of naturalistic interior design ideas that are perfect for adding serenity and uniqueness. If you are not sure about the components you should consider, you might consult the places where you shop for your bedroom furnishings. Most likely, they will have design ideas of all kinds, but today's contemporary and modern bedrooms might easily become part of the "green" decorating design movement by using faux leather beds rather than actual animal hides.

Whether you are saving the environment by using faux leather beds for natural texturing or you are incorporating your own "green-scaping" with potted plants in a corner rock garden display, you can use nature to inspire your decorating scheme and design a relaxing retreat to get a good night's sleep. Today's bedrooms themes are taking advantage of naturalistic interior design ideas and it is a design idea that is earth-friendly, while offering serenity in your private retreat.


Saturday, February 5, 2011

Bedroom Design Ideas Picture

Bedroom Design Ideas Picture

When you start thinking about naturalistic interior design ideas, there are a number of ways to incorporate this style in your bedroom. Consider the use of a faux leather sleigh bed, natural cotton bedding or seascape-inspired table accessories, such as a handsome wooden bowl with natural seashells from a special trip to the beach. If you pick a neutral wall colour from the earth tones, you can add plants, interesting items from nature, such as dried flowers in natural clay vases or pottery or use creativity to glue twigs into folding privacy screens to be used for window treatments.

Friday, February 4, 2011

Modern Minimalist Bedroom Interiors

Modern Minimalist Bedroom Interiors

While these types of innovative decorating schemes might be a little more than you have in mind for your naturalistic bedroom interior design, you can incorporate live plants, faux leather head-boards and flooring made from bamboo, quite easily. Strategically placed wild potted grasses can be natural window treatments that allow light in when you want it and give you privacy when you don't. Natural wood artifacts can add interest to your bedroom as sculpture or artwork replacements, while simple 'water-walls' can offer the relaxing sound of moving water, which can lower stress or help you rest better.

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Modern Interior House Plan

Modern Interior House Plan

If you have seen some of the top naturalistic interior design ideas that are offered in uniquely designed homes on the Internet, it isn't unusual to see a tree growing through a skylight tube fixture as the focal show-piece of the bedroom. You might find an architect that built a bedroom over an existing creek bed in contemporary luxury homes, but you can replicate this appearance with a dry creek bed in a corner sitting area or by incorporating a desktop fountain or water garden.

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Naturalistic Interior Design

Naturalistic Interior Design

When you are searching for a different interior design idea to transform your bedroom, you might want to consider naturalistic interior design ideas. With the 'green' design movement, many natural materials are popular in modernist-style decorating which includes everything from sustainable and renewable materials like bamboo flooring to pebble-tiled floor tiles and natural rock walls or fireplaces. Incorporating naturalist interior design ideas might be easier than you think with faux leather, natural stone tiles and the use of natural lighting is a way to save energy costs.

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Interior Design Furniture First

Interior Design Furniture First

One of the first things that need to be accomplished is the actual redecorating part. Although it may appear simpler to just buy everything you require, this is the boring way of doing things and it's always better to learn a little about interior design beforehand. This is especially true if you want your bedroom to be stylish.

When it comes to choosing the new colour of your bedroom, pay no attention to "what is in" at the moment.

Choose colours based on your own particular preferences. Darker colours are ideal for those who prefer a warm, cozy feel to the room, although smaller rooms do not really benefit from being dark. If you still prefer a darker colour for a room that is small, then maybe paint only the one wall this colour, making it a feature wall.