11/14/2023 0 Comments Modern minimalist interior design![]() ![]() Of course it’s great to rid your home of excess clutter, and not hang on to things you don’t use, but throwing out your diploma because you don’t look at it daily, may be going a bit too far. The downfall of Minimalism is that it pushes this concept to it’s limits. The influence of popular Nordic and Scandinavian style designs, with bare walls & simple wooden furniture, were incorporated as a way to reconnect with our ancestral roots, and bring about a calm and serene tone.Īnd while that idea is all well and good, I have to seriously wonder- at what cost?! Is it really making anyone happier to stare at a such a blank space? The overall hopes is to get a more soothing, streamlined aesthetic in the home. It’s an attempt to help people to cut the clutter, and rid themselves of any unnecessary items “weighing you down”. Today Minimalism has evolved, and has become as a lifestyle approach. Kinda exactly sums up my sentiments on minimalistic interior design…. ![]() So yeah, it was pretty much a critics way of saying the “art”in question wasn’t really art at all. In fact it was often used to describe art works that were minimalistic in the amount of actual art they showed. The phrase was coined to describe an obscure artistic movement in the 1960’s, and it was definitely not meant as a compliment. ‘Minimalist Art’ Circa 1965 By Clarence Juddįunnily enough despite it’s popularity today, the concept of ‘Minimalism’ had a pretty lackluster beginning. ![]()
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