Approach color without losing sight of the neutral and simple essence of minimalism. That is the objective of this article in which the keys to the use of color are given. “When we think about minimalist interiors, it’s all about clean lines, smart furniture selection and light, monochromatic colors. However, he minimalism It doesn’t have to mean the absence of color, since there are ways to enjoy a minimalist aesthetic without giving up your love for color.“, perfectly defines Myriam Carvajal, interior designer of the furniture firm BoConcept.
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Color as a note of personality
“Color adds personality to spaces. When we apply color, we do so with the intention of generating points of interest,” explains Myriam Carvajal, interior designer at BoConcept. In a minimalist style you can opt for simplicity and neutrality of neutrals with some notes in other basic colors – such as black, gray or sand – and in this way not losing the essence, giving rise to a very harmonious environment. But there are other ideas to add colors and maintain the style of minimalism.
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Color in specific details
Those color accents that we mentioned before that can be brought into the room with black, gray or sand can be replaced by other colors. The key is that a minimalist deco will not mix three different colors, but it’s about choosing one and adding those accents in specific details. Bedroom designed by MarÃa Acha Interior design with styling by Cristina RodrÃguez Goitia.
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An always neutral base as a starting point
The key to maintaining harmony in a minimalist style is to use color strategically and punctually. Subtle. Let the neutrals or new neutrals (now we will see what they are) be the base. And so the space continues to be perceived as light and basic. On that basis is where additional colors are incorporated in a “controlled” manner, to generate notes of contrast without saturating. Bedroom designed by Kinze Studio.
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Desaturated tones
In a minimalist decorative space, playing with faded tones is a good idea. These do not introduce too much contrast but rather blend into the neutral base created. Greens and browns, colors closely linked to nature They work well although any medium and desaturated tone will have the same effect. Now, tones related to nature provide that note of warmth that makes a minimalist environment more homely. Proposal from The Room Studio.
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New neutrals
These types of tones are ideal for introducing color into minimalist environments. It’s an approach that warms up beige and white. These soft colors become what interior designers call new neutrals and where camel, taupe and green have a relevant place. Colors used in tone sofat that are used as neutrals.
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Not so neutral beige works
This is a way to add some “intensity” to the space. With colors that remain neutral and essentially soft but that move a little further away from white or ivory. Stained tones that fit well in minimalism. In this environment, for example, the colors acquire that golden hue and other warmer brushstrokes are added in a muted boiler. This is a proposal from BoConcept where they claim that these colors provide different nuances depending on the light, without losing the timeless and elegant character. This range of beige Gold “brings warmth and depth to a space while still maintaining a sense of neutrality.”
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Accent notes in specific places
More intensity? Then add small pieces of color that appear punctually in the environment. Cushions, works of art, vases, a chair… The goal is to They do not dominate the space but rather are a point of visual interest. This option allows you to play with brighter colorsintense. Likewise, a minimalist deco will avoid bright, neon or vibrant colors and opt for olive green, maroon, deep blue… Red side table for sale at El Corte Inglés.
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Chromatic harmony
The minimalist will not play with several disparate, contrasting or marked colors. You will bet on a range to avoid the visual chaos. That chosen color can be combined in different intensities, softer and desaturated with some intense specific notes; and will appear in varied textures. This living-dining room starts from the luminosity of the neutral and is animated with occasional sparks of color and the play with the textures provided by the different furniture materials. It belongs to one of the houses offered by FeelFree Rentals, in one of the most exclusive places in Val d’Aran, La Solana de Vielha.
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Earth tones, they always fit
From beige to brown through sand, taupe, including greenish, terracotta or yellowish. Taupe is a warm gray that provides different nuances compared to bluish gray (colder but also suitable for a minimalist aesthetic). With all these colors within the range of earth tones they create a relaxing atmosphere and natural.
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Sure hit
Enter the color in art pieces or in designer accessories. You will bring life with color and style to a space without overloading it. They become eye-catching pieces, focal references of the environment and stand out on the neutral base, so it is a wise move to opt for this effect to add color. Maki armchair by Gianfranco Ferré.
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Color upholstered chairs and armchairs
Also the upholstery of some elements of the decoration can help to bring the color in a less subtle way but also integrated into the environment. The larger the upholstered furniturethe more daring the result. But an armchair, chair or footrest are appropriate elements to bring color to the space. This dining room is decorated by El Corte Inglés.
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Play with the rugs
In fact, a good idea is to incorporate rugs into the room that add color and do so with artistic designs. In this way you are incorporating two of the ideas mentioned here. The carpet can be that focal reference that carries the artistic point with its design and also provides color in a controlled way. With it there is no need to add more colors to the space. Remember: a minimalist deco is restrained with the use of color. Don’t try to coordinate cushions or other elements, it’s not necessary.