Minimalist House Design Concept
Minimalism focuses on simplicity, functionality, and calm. Every element has a purpose; nothing is excessive.
Core Principles
- Simplicity: Clean lines, fewer partitions, open plan.
- Functionality: Multi-purpose furniture, hidden storage.
- Natural light: Large windows, light curtains, skylights.
- Timeless materials: Wood, stone/concrete, glass accents.
- Minimal decor: Quality over quantity; one focal piece.
Step-by-Step Approach
- Plan layout: Open flow; use furniture as soft dividers.
- Palette: Neutral base (white/gray/beige) + green accent (#008000).
- Storage: Built-ins and concealed solutions to keep surfaces clear.
- Floors: 600×600 mm matte porcelain in dry areas; 300×300 mm anti-slip in WCs.
- Lighting: Slim pendants, recessed lights, warm temperature.
Tile tip: Keep one floor material across connected spaces for visual continuity.
Match grout to tile tone for fewer visible lines.
Mind Map
Minimalist House Design
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├── Simplicity
│ ├─ Clean lines
│ ├─ Open plan
│ └─ Neutral colors
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├── Functionality
│ ├─ Multi-purpose furniture
│ ├─ Hidden storage
│ └─ Smart layouts
│
├── Natural Light
│ ├─ Large windows
│ ├─ Light curtains
│ └─ Skylights
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├── Materials
│ ├─ Natural wood
│ ├─ Stone / concrete
│ └─ Glass accents
│
├── Open Spaces
│ ├─ Fewer walls
│ └─ Continuous flooring
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└── Minimal Decoration
├─ One focal artwork
├─ Plants / greenery
└─ Quality over quantity
Quick Checklist
- Use the same floor tile to connect rooms; switch to anti-slip only in wet zones.
- Hide small appliances and cables; leave clean planes.
- Favor built-in over freestanding storage for tighter spaces (4 m width).
- Choose a few large decor elements instead of many small pieces.
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