Minimalist style, also known as "smooth wall" or "gender-free" style, is becoming a trend loved by many people.
Many people mistakenly believe that apartments in this style are unfinished houses because the walls and floors are almost not elaborately decorated. However, for many homeowners, this is a deliberate choice to create a compact, modern and comfortable living space.
Just search on social networking platforms, you will see a series of renovated models in this style with a common point of being clean, bright and neat. Walls and floors often use white or light gray tones synchronously, while the living room only arranges truly necessary items such as carpets, sofas and lighting systems.
Limiting furniture does not mean that homeowners do not have enough conditions to invest. Conversely, many people choose this style because they love minimalism and the relaxing feeling it brings.
The fewer fussy details a living room has, the more spacious, airy and less outdated it feels over time. Instead of using elaborate chandeliers or luxurious furniture, homeowners can create accents with details that suit personal preferences such as European-style fireplaces, large bookshelves, green trees or fresh flowers.
If you don't like classic furniture such as crystal chandeliers, leather sofas, lace curtains or carved wooden tables and chairs, you can completely choose a simpler arrangement. A space with few items will help the room be neat, easy to clean and avoid feeling cramped.
The most important thing is not to follow trends but to choose a style that suits your needs and aesthetic taste. A harmoniously designed living room will partly reflect the personality as well as the lifestyle of the homeowner.
