
The new look for minimalist interior design is a softer look, more personal and easier to live with. A minimalist interior design scheme is a very simple, relaxing style, which will bring an air of real tranquillity to your home. White has got to be the ultimate color for any self-respecting minimalist scheme. The use of colors also has a telling impact on the atmosphere of a room. read more »

The fundamental principles of minimalism remain – clean lines, hard surfaces and low furniture but we’re now seeing softer edges, more colours, texture and the introduction of natural fibres. This apartment in Philadelphia was renovated by Moto Designshop Inc to make it minimalist yet comfy and beautiful. White was chosen as color for walls, floors and some furniture. Black nicely accompanying it making great accents on kitchen, windows, tv, fireplace and some other parts of the interior. When planning to make the most out of your small space, you should definitely think vertically. Utilize wall areas with modular storage units, shelves, built in furniture, and cabinetry. read more »

Wallpaper was one of the accessories that functioned to make wall of the house became beautiful and interesting. Type of the house was in a modern minimalist style very appropriate when in each one of his walls in used wallpaper. Type of the house and apartment was in a modern minimalist style very appropriate when in each one of his walls in used white wallpaper. The wallpaper from Coles & Son that’s have a beautiful design. 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. read more »

Japanese architects are well known for their experimental, contemporary, minimalist architecture. Black, white and gray are only colors used in designing the interior. The interior of the house with an elegant touch of Japanese minimalism, from all angles, which peacefully surrounded by forested nature. The tea house is one of Japan’s most original and significant architectural forms: a small, simple space for the tea ceremony that traditionally requires a hearth, straw-mat flooring, and a low entrance.Modern Japanese architects have found the challenge of redefining this highly formalized and constrained idiom almost impossible to resist. read more »