Minimalist design: 11 tricks to have a quiet bedroom

Do you have a lot of space to occupy but you want your room to be simple? The chief designer Luis Laplace, from the Parisino Laplace study, recommends a great minimalist doslel, like this dyed oak bed that fits perfectly in the baroque -style house of a client and adopts an elegant aesthetic: «It is a good opportunity to use a bed of this type where the roofs were quite high. He added height to the space, almost like a shelf,» says Laplace. Although the bed is big, it is not imposing, adding depth to the minimalist room instead of an unnecessary layer.

10. Adopt warm tones

To prevent the minimalist space from wearing naked, designer Ezz Wilson added an ocher -colored picture to bed.

Ezz Wilson.

The minimalist design is a way of worshiping quality furniture and accessories for longer, according to Ezz Wilson, designer and influencer of Portland. The clear desktop allows The eyes focus on other more artistic elements of your room, And the simple candlestick attracts attention and works with any bedding that Wilson chooses. In this way, the color can become the center of the room. When mixing soft and clear white with this oxidized orange, Wilson creates a warm and minimalist space, which she describes as a «eye break.»

11. Hanging floor to ceiling curtains

Create a comfort wall with stone tones that provide a glamor discreet, as in this project designed by Krista Hermanson.

Krista Hermanson Design & Construction.

Merge the Hygge With minimalism it may seem complicated at the beginning, But focusing on simple elements such as windows treatments can quickly join a room with a very cozy sensation. To create a comfort atmosphere in this room, the designers of Krista Hermanson Design & Construction, of Calgary (Canada), hung long and creamy curtains: «Running the curtains from the floor to the roof increases the sensation of volume and blank space in the room. Choosing a beautiful subtle neutral in a warm texture creates a cozy night space,» says Krista Hermanson.

Article originally published in Ad us.
Translation and adaptation of Fernanda Toral.