The Rise of Soft Minimalism
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Minimalism continues to inspire interior design, but it’s no longer about cold white walls and empty rooms. Soft minimalism adds a touch of warmth and personality, combining clean design with inviting materials and thoughtful details.
Key Features:
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Fewer pieces, but with more meaning and quality
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Natural light, open space, and clean lines
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Warm-toned neutrals instead of stark whites
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Textured materials like wool, cotton, and brushed metal
Why It Works:
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Helps reduce visual clutter and mental stress
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Encourages conscious consumption
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Creates timeless, elegant interiors
Tip: Focus on one high-quality centerpiece — such as a sculptural sofa or statement dining table — and let it guide the rest of the space.