Why Less is More: Adapting Minimalism for the Affluent Lifestyle

In today’s day and age, we are taught to always pursue more which becomes engrained in our minds, and we forget to value quality over quantity. We underestimate the peace and harmony living simply can bring no matter our income level. This lifestyle also applies to how we choose to design our home. When we can afford to have it all, why not draw attention to a few stunning focal points and rely on clean lines and earth tones to showcase your beautiful home?

By definition, minimalism is a style or technique that is characterized by extreme spareness and simplicity. The trend emerged in the 1950’s when artists desired a new way to express themselves. Whether it was in the form of music, art, or design, minimalism caught on fast, and the less is more mentality spread like wildfire. Minimalism encourages people to strip away unnecessary elements and focus on what needs to be present to restore purpose.

 

Adapting the Minimalism Aesthetic

While minimalism often appears simple on the outside, a lot of thought and time goes into the creation of a clean and pure space. Living within walls that exhibit modesty and symmetry not only allows you to feature gorgeous elements but creates a range of capabilities . Making the switch to earthy tones with pops of color, straight lines, and adjusting your design to create more space within your home will allow your interior to become your haven of relaxation while keeping its beauty at the forefront. The abstract distractions become a distant memory, creating more space for beautiful staple pieces, letting the importance of your home to shine.

For the affluent way of living, there is nothing minimal about being a minimalist. Many times, the minimalist aesthetic is adapted to showcase an impressive art collection consisting of paintings, sculptures, furniture, even architecture. While creating an area that is fit for leisure and enjoyment, you can highlight those lavish pieces you love that add so much personality to your interior.

 

Applying Minimalist Design for Functionality

Kitchen

Now a days kitchen’s have become the focal point of most homes, and we typically see how easy they can become prone to chaos. It is where we prep, entertain, and spend a good portion of our daily lives. Adjusting a lavish design to one with clean lines and glossy finishes creates a high functionality to the space. Large counterspaces are of the utmost importance and don’t overlook the much desired cabinet space for storage which is key in a minimalist kitchen. Opt for a kitchen island which not only provides more cabinetry, but also more seating area for family and friends.

Nowadays, kitchens typically acquire the popular open plan designs, which may make you feel at a lost for how to tie everything in together, but the key is to use matching hues. Use the same wood for your cabinets, for your kitchen table or create a large accent wall that flows from the kitchen to your dining area. Pops of bright color can also help tie everything together and create a fun, yet stylish environment. Picture a green counter top with corresponding green kitchen chairs against a white background with marble touches.

Bathroom

The bathrooms are designed for cleanliness and relaxation. When you are unwinding after a long day or have guests utilizing the guest bathroom, the last thing you want to be worried about is if its appearance is distracting or disorderly. A white bathroom is a go-to in the minimalist world. With a blank canvas, you can add beautiful touches such as designer candles, soaps, and colored glass bottles, earth-luxurious towels, and beautiful green plants. Whether you are taking a bath or expecting company, the appearance will be inviting and hospitable.

Office

The office is where order and harmony are most needed in this fast paced, technology driven world. How are we able to make clear decisions in an unclear space? Sleek, stylish, and clean designs with sharp lines command attention to the influencer. Start by choosing a statement desk with a lot of surface area. Invest in matching writing instruments that look clean on your desk and multifunctional electronics to take up less space. If you crave aberration, bring in staple pieces that add color and life to your utilitarian space such as beautiful works of art and lush green plants.

Bedroom

Minimalist living does not mean your lifestyle will be boring, dull, or lifeless. Minimalism is the opposite of this common misconception, opening up your space to a polished, chic, and comfortable area. Your bedroom should scream nothing less than comfort. Invest in a platform bed and get rid of the distracting headboard. A white comforter makes it easy to layer an accent color with accessories such as a throw blanket. Apply just enough pillows to make your bed look put together, less really is more when it comes to where you sleep. Make sure there is a lot of walking room around your bed and to the different sections of your room .  A simple, comfortable chair next to the window with a blanket draped over it invites you to have a little quiet time to either daydream or read a book.

Minimalist living is a comprehensive journey and emphasizes the fact that less is more luxurious. Starting with the home, you are able to identify what matters and focus on your needs and the needs of those closest to you. There are many minimalist styles you can acquire for your home. The only rules are to keep it simple.

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