
We are searching data for your request:
Forums and discussions:
Manuals and reference books:
Data from registers:
Upon completion, a link will appear to access the found materials.
White for a refined interior
This color crosses the years and styles. It is a safe bet for a minimalist style since it allows you to combine all types of colors in terms of furniture. Start by painting your room white from floor to ceiling to highlight the different decorative elements of the room. Do not be afraid to opt for a bright and frank color. Forget beige or ecru tones, which are warmer and less suitable for the minimalist style. Go to the basics but remember that white noticeably enlarges a room. The latter can be very empty if you do not place an imposing sofa, a fluffy carpet or paintings on the wall to dress the space.
Gray for a warmer place

Black for a chic and elegant piece
Like white, black is a timeless color that perfectly matches the minimalist style. For years, the monochrome look (generally in black and white) has invaded magazines and interior decoration signs. Both design and elegant, black is certainly timeless but it can quickly darken a room. This avoids the total look, especially in a fairly narrow space like a corridor or a main entrance. Rather, we put on a black floor covering (tiling, carpet…), on a painted section of wall or on dark decorative objects such as furniture, cushions, vases or even light fixtures.
Bring a touch of pop color
As its name suggests, the goal of the minimalist is to remove superfluous objects to focus on minimal decoration. In this style, the profusion of colors is therefore to be banished. However, to brighten up a bedroom or living room, you can choose certain elements in a tangy shade such as pink, yellow or even blue. Trade the slightly neutral monochrome style for a more playful decor, especially if you have children. This can result in chairs, a carpet, a plaid or colored canvases.