Less is More: Decorators and Painters for a Minimalist Office Area

Posted by Mantas Maciulis on August 17th, 2017

Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication. While some may not agree and interpret minimalism as lazy or boring, it could well be that they haven’t really seen good minimalist decorating. This particular style of design is an exercise in restraint. Minimalist décor brings space, objects, and lighting together in equally important and complementing roles. The style demands adapters to pare down elements to the bare essentials, until all that is left is a set of well curated objects and furnishings that offer the greatest visual impact. Unlike what naysayers believe, minimalist décor is far from being shy, lazy, and boring. Painting and decorating London experts agree that it is bold and memorable and highly functional. Here are ways to make your space a “maximised” minimalist area:

Restrained colour palette – Colours that are intrinsic to the minimalist palette include white, pastels, barely their greys, and understated neutrals. Adding brighter colours is not necessarily a sin, but designers suggest sticking to one or a couple in limited dosages.

Focal points and empty spaces – Empty spaces are also among the most important elements in a minimalist scheme. A good minimalist design allows the space to interact with the objects within it, in order to create the desired look. To achieve balance, a visual focal point must be created.

Clutter-less displays – If there is one thing that you should avoid in a minimalist styling, this would be clutter and to achieve a clutter free display, you need to remember to stick to what is essential and store everything else away in accessible cabinets and cupboards. Only a few well-chosen elements should be able to make it to your displays.

Accent decorations – A minimalist space doesn’t have to mean a bare space. Decorations are very much welcome in this school of design, only you have to practice restraint and apply the same rules such as finding a focal piece, using clean lines, and maintaining flat and clean surfaces.

Textures – Minimal shouldn’t also mean monotonous. Break the monotony of your restrained colour and décor scheme by choosing pieces that have interesting textures. This will help you highlight focal points and give light somewhere to bounce off other than the walls and your flat surfaces.

Get help when needed – Perhaps the best tip you should remember is to get aid when and where needed. Decorating and painting London experts are the best people to turn to if you need help turning your space into something minimalist yet stylish and functional.

About the Author:

This article is written by Christine Huc, who is associated with Capital Painter. Capital Painter is a leading residential painting and decorating company in London. They have experienced and detail-oriented painters and decorators to provide a complete range of painting facility that includes interior as well as exterior painting services.

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