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NATURAL STONES FOR A MINIMALISTIC INTERIOR DESIGN

NATURAL STONES FOR A MINIMALISTIC INTERIOR DESIGN

If we’ve learned anything from trends, is that a minimalistic approach to creating interiors is not going anywhere anytime soon. Architects and interior designers will forever gravitate towards this trend to bring balance, promote spacious rooms, and create extravagant spaces that effortlessly ooze elegance.

The key to designing with a minimalist approach is using high-quality materials (natural stones), working with a monochromatic palette, focusing on clean lines, and using natural textures that bring warmth into a room.

Natural stones can be used for floors, walls, and countertops in a wide range of settings throughout a home. Here are a few examples of how you can incorporate natural stones into your minimalist home.


Kitchen
Minimalism involves choosing essential and high-quality design assets that can make unique elements stand out. To avoid making the minimalist design too cold and stark we recommend stones with beige or cream hues to add warmth to the area. A beige quartzite would be an ideal option for your kitchen countertops and floorings.

 

Feature Wall
Travertine can be a perfect material for designing a unique feature wall. Its neutral shade and distinct texture can bring warmth and creativity to any space.

 

Bathroom
Marble allows the creation of serene spaces filled with light. It is easy to pair with other textures to add warmth and depth to the space.

Choose marble slabs with strong veins to compliment the rest of the clean elements and the simplicity of the design. Texture and patterns in your natural stone choice will be key in bringing an element of surprise to the space!

Just remember: color, texture, and lines are the primary elements of a design that wants to be simple, freeing, and welcoming.

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