3 Reasons to consider a minimal living room design

by Kandi Pitrus 03/27/2022

Is a minimal living room design right for you? If you're interested in designing a room that's sleek without being too formal, this particular style might be worth trying. Here are some more details and reasons to consider a minimalist style for your living room:

It works for rooms of any size

Minimal living rooms don't need to be small or spacious to have excellent style. By choosing the right scale and size of furniture and keeping accessories to a minimum, you can make efficient use of square footage, no matter the amount. Where an abundance of furnishings and details can make a room seem cramped, a minimalist approach to design will fit any room.

It gives you creative freedom

Many consider a minimally designed living room as a blank canvas for creativity. By keeping your furnishings simple and multi-functional, you make room for artistic focal points and personal accents. Whether it's a favorite art piece, poster, light fixture or other piece of decor, it will shine against the perfect backdrop of your minimalist room. You can also show your personal style through color choice and placement of furniture to highlight what matters most to you.

It's easy to experiment

Another major advantage to a minimal living room design is the freedom to experiment. Modern augmented and virtual reality tools and apps for interior design are full of ways to preview color choices, fixtures and even furniture pieces right from your device. Some applications even allow you to purchase new pieces directly through the software. While some styles can be difficult to shop for, a minimal living room design will give you the most options for experimentation.

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Kandi Pitrus

Kandi is a friendly, outgoing member of the Berkshire Hathaway Home Services Commonwealth Real Estate team. Before her entry into Real Estate, she worked for a Fortune 500 company for over 15 years in a variety of international sales and marketing positions.

Kandi has a team of employees who assist her in managing her business. Her team includes a Marketing Manager who leads all advertising activities. She has an Office Manager who coordinates all transactions and manages all back-office tasks. Lastly, she has an Administrative Assistant who performs all other day-to-day functions allowing Kandi to work in-person with buyers and sellers.