Your style: Minimalism
Simple, reduced and with a clear focus – Minimalism does without a lot, but certainly does not omit a distinct design statement.
“Less is more”.
— Ludwig Mies van der Rohe -
“Less is more”. — Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
Use deliberate omission to create...
The clarity and straightforwardness of the design makes it possible to create a pure overall image of this style.
The minimalistic style can be breathtaking both in modern architecture as well as in restored old buildings.
The clarity and straightforwardness of the design makes it possible to create a pure overall image of this style.
The minimalistic style can be breathtaking both in modern architecture as well as in restored old buildings.
....a retreat full of lightness.
What characterises this style?
Reduction to the essentials is the key feature of minimalism. The art of omission allows the few, deliberately chosen elements to shine. Combined with many open areas, this creates a calm ambience, made for relaxing the body and mind.
Reduction to the essentials is the key feature of minimalism. The art of omission allows the few, deliberately chosen elements to shine. Combined with many open areas, this creates a calm ambience, made for relaxing the body and mind.
Materials & structures
Tiles in a stone or concrete look are ideal for walls and floors in minimalist bathrooms. Walls in a smooth plaster with monochrome paint finish form the basis for a pure ambience.
Elegantly staged elements made of wood, glass and metal, which have a linear design, highlight the clear promise of Minimalism.
Colours & patterns
Use white or different facets of grey to create a space where stylised taps and fittings in chrome or black immediately catch the viewer’s eye. The less distraction from ornamentation and elaborate designs, the stronger the impact of the colour composition.
The choice of colours in particular can give a room a minimalist touch. You achieve this effect particularly effectively with monochrome surfaces and clear contrasts. Straight lined and reduced patterns in particular play a role here.
Materials & structures
Tiles in a stone or concrete look are ideal for walls and floors in minimalist bathrooms. Walls in a smooth plaster with monochrome paint finish form the basis for a pure ambience.
Elegantly staged elements made of wood, glass and metal, which have a linear design, highlight the clear promise of Minimalism.
Colours & patterns
The choice of colours in particular can give a room a minimalist touch. You achieve this effect particularly effectively with monochrome surfaces and clear contrasts. Straight lined and reduced patterns in particular play a role here.
Use white or different facets of grey to create a space where stylised taps and fittings in chrome or black immediately catch the viewer’s eye. The less distraction from ornamentation and elaborate designs, the stronger the impact of the colour composition.
Collections that match the “Minimalism” style
Memento 2.0 – Room for character
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