Wednesday, 8 June 2016

Minimalistic Interior Designs for Better Living

Today at EXIN Magazine we emphasize upon minimalistic living and thus to reduce the amount of carbon emission in nature. While many are of opinion that minimalistic living emphasizes living on lower expenses and using recycled manner; often experts focus on incorporating minimalistic designs to houses and interiors.


First introduced in the 20th century, the concept of minimalistic living is to design the space of dwelling in an all-inclusive manner, but in an environment-friendly manner.


According to expert interior designers, who took to EXIN Magazine to share their innovative ideas, minimalistic design is becoming popular day-by-day. With minimalism in focus, the accent is made on softer and live variants of this style. Fundamental principles of minimalism are sharp lines, solid surfaces, low furniture, and pastel shades. Although, lately there appeared softer shapes, more colors and textures.             
Therefore, once you decide to go with minimalistic living in your house, start it from the small footprint. Used recycled products since they are in trends also. Make a kitchen garden to spend less on vegetables, limit your daily purchases and be kind on environment embracing greener connection.
Budgeting carefully to the household needs usually ends into better living with limited possessions. Therefore, stress on quality material that are made with recycled items and use those to decorate your house.   




EXIN Magazine suggests opting for monochrome while you start spending on minimalistic living. Furniture, colors, textures- all with strokes of black and stylish whites- is apt for maintaining a clean and consistent look. Monochromes offer a muted look in the interiors, thus perfectly suiting it with the minimalistic designs.


Wooden and muted tone in the interiors creates a comfortable, positive vibe in the house. Keeping accessories to a minimal, using only those that accentuate the natural feel of the apartment is an otherwise interesting area.



A wide living area kept open coupled with glass or swinging doors does not disrupt the flow of the space. Also you can use multiple colors but make sure to keep them in pastels. Pastels in the interiors are contrasting but not harsh.



Green is an inseparable part of minimalistic living and designs. So keep your furniture and accessories to a minimal, incorporating only those you need, and eliminating everything else, is apt. A green wall acts to break the monotony yet establishing the core word of minimalistic living- lesser carbon footprint!








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