TOP 4 MINIMALIST INTERIOR STYLES – (to try at home!)

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is your home minimalist and decluttered ? or do you want your home to be but don’t know where to start ? i’ve listed 4 types of interior minimalists and how to achieve the look so you can figure out if you want to transform your flat to a collector design gallery or redecorate your house to a japanese calm haven. here we go !

i talk about:
- 5 types of interior design minimalists
- scandinavian / nordic simplicity
- mixing and matching blonde wood with dark wood
- white, tall ceilings, airy and breezy
- affordable simple furniture mixed with vintage and antiques and handmedowns
- turn of the century
- art deco / art nouveau
- the declutter addict
- simplicity and clutter free and tidy
- sustainable living
- iconic design
- design classics from denmark, sweden, italy, france
- curating your perfect furniture by saving up and researching
- the japanese homebody
- woods / paper / low to the floor / sliding doors / monochrome
- minimalism for mental health and destress
- many small steps

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I’m 75 & I LOVE warm, cozy interiors. Everything I own is warm, mostly wood, natural stone & ceramic/tile. It’s not modern like yours, but it makes me happy every day. After all, isn’t that what we all want to feel going through life?

pyewacket
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I am certainly the Design Collector. I am currently sprucing up my home with some fresh pieces, and that one picture flaunting the bouclé sphere cushion just screams me. That is not to say that I do not love pieces from the other styles, though. It is all about finding and mixing pieces to work for you and to create something bespoke and majestic. Go forth, you stylish darlings! 😘

VOGUEMOSS
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After spending my youth in my parents home of collections (married since 1958 and still going) I love the “less is best”. I refuse to spend my life dusting knickknacks and bumping into crowded furniture. Love all the styles but I’m leaning toward the collector. If it doesn’t speak to me, I don’t want it.

jeanamedina
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I love the Japanese look but it is so hard to execute especially on a budget. I completely agree that it's more of an all or nothing thing. It's something you have to do from when you get your first apartment, it's hard to transition to that look.

MandalaBunnyhome
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I love the Japanese homebody/Japandi styles and I think low furniture looks incredibly cozy and sexy, but I could never go for it. I can handle getting down, but I'd be worried about older relatives coming to visit and feeling uncomfortable in my home!

Ana-sjxx
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Ahh so excited for this one. I’ve been watching your videos since I was 16 (2015) and it’s really helped with finding the perfect surroundings for me! Thanks and love your work!!

koteythomas
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i am of the 'brutalist' kind of minimalist in structures, like walls, and floors, oooh i'm a sucker for industrial concrete looking floor, and i those shattered concrete pieces like side tables or counters/furniture that are made of concrete looking materials and/or grey stones, and acid washed mirror tiles, even with a splash of color in the 'structure itself' like corroded copper tiles or panels, also dark walls and high ceilings, whilst having more modern/glam in the furniture itself, in light colors and greys, and like brass or shiny brushed metal pieces like mirror frames, faucets, shower, handles and chandeliers etc. and some cozy elements like fluffy and faux fur and blankets in neutral tones to contrast with the 'cold and dark' elements of the structure itself, oooof i love those...

JennyJinKs
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Design collector for sure - we lived without proper lighting in our dining room for 6 months before I found the perfect light chandelier from Italy and got a whole group of friends together to install it. I feel pure joy every time I turn the light on 👌🏻♥️

enhimmelskdrg
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I’m definitely a design collector but I WISH SO BAD I could go full Japanese Zen minimalist 😍

iriszee
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Absolutely LOVE the Japanese homebody style but couldn't live in it because once down onto the furniture I would not be able get up again :D

heatherinparis
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Because of your videos I've began my journey into minimalism and veganism. 🤠

UnapologeticDragonfly
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Eclectic Scandi has my vote. Also, I’m loving David’s channel, so calming.

loribandych
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I am a declutter addict turning to Japanese homebody. The latter style makes cleaning even more simple and easy which I find pretty relaxing. - Thank you so much for this video!

vincestaude
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Herringbone tiles are the flooring of my dreams!

DorinaRoams
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I feel like minimalism is different when you have kids. My home is very simple, no fancy designer pieces, but I really thought about everything. I made scale mock-ups of the rooms before I bought anything and I've made some very simple art myself. Now I really love it. I'd say it's warm minimalism with some Japanese touches.

KatieBadenhorst
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The Japanese Homebody definitely appeals to me!

Ms.Nenette
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I think the Japandi style is super nice but I, personally, am more of the Scandi style.

persephone
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Definitely Japanese home body for me ! Thanks for the video ☺️

mariselavestweber
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I found a label I well deserve: the design collector, thank you!
What comes in my house, must be the fruit of a long lasting investigation and mature thinking, which makes me and my husband fight over when or if we ever have glasses of wine, plants, curtain in the kitchen door and so on🤪

sissydourdoureka
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I love all the styles! I am really keen on IKEA, so I have only their furniture personally. I like Japanese design a lot, too.

jazziechandra