Saturday, November 30, 2013

Like a minimalist bedroom design that reflects your personal taste

Minimalist rooms are very difficult to assemble, not because the furniture and home goods required are difficult to source, but simply because when furnishing a room people are easy to buy too many things and complicate what could potentially be a good look. As its name suggests, the furniture and accessories create a minimalist need minimal: less is indeed more. A common rule is to keep everything as simple as possible, so if you think of everything as a box within a box... You will find it difficult to complicate too much the look. You can buy cabinets simple box, box mattress and more, while retaining the elegant lines and surfaces without complications.

Some people struggle with this however as they prefer their furniture design to reflect your tastes. What they don't see is that with a minimalist interior, the few pieces of the firm uses inside the room, automatically become the focal points of the room. So if you like the minimalist look, but you want to add a touch of Bohemian style, you could build a minimalist room in one color and then choose contrasting Bohemian pieces, perhaps an extension of damask bed or a rustic and luxurious Chair to your desktop. The devil is in the details, because where the detail is added, the minimalism about it instantly draw added attention.

 IKEA Bedroom Photos | IKEA Bedroom Sets | IKEA Bedroom Drawers

 IKEA Bedroom Photos | IKEA Bedroom Sets | IKEA Bedroom Drawers

 IKEA Bedroom Photos | IKEA Bedroom Sets | IKEA Bedroom Drawers

 IKEA Bedroom Photos | IKEA Bedroom Sets | IKEA Bedroom Drawers

IKEA Bedroom Photos | IKEA Bedroom Sets | IKEA Bedroom Drawers

So effectively, you need to draw a simple, minimalist canvas of a bedroom to begin with. As well as employing the 'box in a box' method, it is wise to decorate in just the one color, or a limited palette of similar shades, all white for example. This way, when a contrasting piece is added, it has greater impact i.e. adding a beige throw in a white room to add warmth. Once you have your sleek, minimal canvas you can begin to accessories. Black and white prints in bold frames work well. Collecting them all on to one wall, or in one place like above a bed is a good way to go; to help you, floating shelves are a good choice and they can be bought cheaply from IKEA. You can also use reclaimed timber pieces to add a rustic effect, to cover part of a wall or as a mirror frame. Dark shades used on the floor, be it carpet or wooden floor, helps to ground light colored rooms throwing the furniture into relief.

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