INTERIOR DESIGN

The Return of Minimalism in Its Warmer State

November 1, 2024

3 min

Minimalism is back, but this time with a warmer and more welcoming approach. Leaving behind the coldness, linked to this trend, creating environments that reflect well-being and tranquility is the main objective of this renewed minimalism. At WINK, we integrate it into our projects, combining luxury and simplicity with warm touches that invite you to enjoy each space.

1. Natural Materials and Organic Textures

The key to the new warm minimalism lies in the choice of materials that respect their original texture. Wood, cement and other natural finishes provide a sense of harmony and warmth.

  • Practical tip: It incorporates cement or wood floors and ceilings with walls with simple geometric textures to add character without burdening the environment.

  • Additional value: The authenticity of natural materials elevates the design, making each element provide exclusivity and elegance without losing the characteristic simplicity of minimalism.

Minimalist living room with designer furniture and natural wood finishes

2. Furniture with Organic Shapes and Matte Finishes

Minimalist furniture with soft lines and matte finishes in a bright room

The new minimalism adopts softer and more dynamic forms. The furniture with curved lines and matte finishes breaks with rigidity and provides a sense of comfort and fluidity to the space.

  • Practical tip: Choose artisan-style designer furniture and rounded shapes to soften spaces, creating a more welcoming environment.

  • Additional value: Opting for unique, custom-made furniture adds personality to each room, transforming interiors into warm and refined places.

3. Natural Lighting as a Protagonist

One of the pillars of this style is to make the most of natural light. Large windows and open spaces allow light to flood every corner, creating a more relaxing and luminous environment.

  • Practical tip: If possible, incorporate large windows into your home design to maximize the entry of sunlight and make the space more spacious and inviting.

  • Additional value: Natural light, combined with minimalist decor elements, enhances the purity and simplicity of the materials, adding a touch of luxury without apparent effort.

Minimalist space illuminated by large windows with simple and natural decoration

4. Natural Elements to Add Life

Warm minimalism makes use of natural elements and artisanal style fabrics that bring freshness and vitality to spaces, achieving a welcoming environment that invites well-being.

  • Practical tip: Add plants and textiles, such as natural fiber rugs, to create a space full of warmth and comfort
  • Additional value: These elements, in addition to decorating, improve air quality and make the home in harmony with nature.

The key to the new warm minimalism lies in the choice of materials that respect their original texture. Wood, cement and other natural finishes provide a sense of harmony and warmth.

  • Practical tip: It incorporates cement or wood floors and ceilings with walls with simple geometric textures to add character without burdening the environment.

  • Additional value: The authenticity of natural materials elevates the design, making each element provide exclusivity and elegance without losing the characteristic simplicity of minimalism.

Minimalist living room with designer furniture and natural wood finishes

1. Natural Materials and Organic Textures

Warm minimalism makes use of natural elements and artisanal style fabrics that bring freshness and vitality to spaces, achieving a welcoming environment that invites well-being.

  • Practical tip: Add plants and textiles, such as natural fiber rugs, to create a space full of warmth and comfort
  • Additional value: These elements, in addition to decorating, improve air quality and make the home in harmony with nature.

1. Natural Materials and Organic Textures

The key to the new warm minimalism lies in the choice of materials that respect their original texture. Wood, cement and other natural finishes provide a sense of harmony and warmth.

  • Practical tip: It incorporates cement or wood floors and ceilings with walls with simple geometric textures to add character without burdening the environment.

  • Additional value: The authenticity of natural materials elevates the design, making each element provide exclusivity and elegance without losing the characteristic simplicity of minimalism.

Minimalist living room with designer furniture and natural wood finishes

Minimalism has evolved, leaving behind its cold aesthetic, to become a warmer and more welcoming style. At WINK, we help you apply this approach to your home, creating exclusive spaces that combine simplicity, luxury and well-being. Would you like to adapt this minimalist style to your home? Let's talk!

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