The Minimalist Approach: 7 Tips for Choosing Bedroom Furniture and Decor
Ready to pare down your home decor and wardrobe to the essentials without sacrificing comfort? For those of us living in flats and small homes, less is more
Ready to pare down your home decor and wardrobe to the essentials without sacrificing comfort? For those of us living in flats and small homes, less is more. If you’re as tired of the stress that comes with owning too many things as we are, then this guide has come at the perfect time. Centered around creating a calm, uncluttered life, the minimalist approach to decorating is always in style.
Stick to Neutrals
While minimalist spaces don’t have to be sparse, using a neutral color palette an easy way to find cohesion between bedroom furniture and decor. If you’re aiming for a calming room makeover, neutral colors like white, beige, gray, and earth tones will create a soft and inviting mood. Not only do light neutrals present a fresh, clean sense of style, but they also make a space feel larger and more open. And who doesn’t want that?
Opt for Lean & Clean Bedroom Furniture
When we think of minimalist design, our mind goes to all things Scandi. Furniture ideally will have sleek, clean lines with limited ornamentation. A simple wooden bedframe, boucle cocoon chair, and small accent stool will provide all the cozy resting spots you need. You won’t find any bulky mid-century pieces and elaborate antiques here. Multifunctional pieces are always welcome in a minimalist space, so keep an eye out for bedroom furniture that pulls double duty!
Keep Lighting Low
Part of what makes a minimalist bedroom soothing is the lighting. Rather than harsh overhead LED, small artisanal lamps and shaded sconces create a welcoming glow. We also recommend making the most of natural lighting by using sheer window treatments or wooden shutters. At night, light a few candles to make the fall season feel more cozy.
Go Graphic
When it comes to decorating, we’re all about creating focal points that don’t disturb the peace. The best way to do this? With monochromatic graphic shapes. Adding geometric artwork and patterned textiles will make your space feel stylish and modern without being overwhelming. You can even tie together elements like rugs and accent pillows to create a more curated feel overall.
Layer Rich Textures
While the rest of the room may be minimal, you can go wild with textures. Chunky knit blankets, rugs with a thick pile, woven rattan chairs, and macrame wall hangings are all commonplace in the minimalist design style. These give a neutral room a sense of depth and make it feel more inviting and lived-in.
Sprinkle in Organic Touches
Clean and fresh is good, cold and sterile is not. To give a minimalist bedroom a sense of life, as well as a pop of color, try adding in organic accents like plants and fresh or dried flowers. Take inspiration from nature outside – if you live by the beach, you might decorate instead with shells or seagrass baskets. If you live in a city, well, then you’ll have to use your imagination!
Be Very Demure, Very Mindful
Most importantly, everything in your bedroom should have it’s proper place. Put care and consideration into each and every object that you choose to keep in your room. Say no to stray knick knacks, piles of papers, and laundry on the floor. Some bedroom ideas to keep everything stored where it should be are as follows:
- Under-bed storage for items not in season
- Floor-Drobe for clothes that aren’t ready for a wash
- Cable storage boxes to tie up loose ends
- Hanging storage inside the closet door for shoes and hats
- Floating shelves for books and art
- Space-saving hangers for small closets
- Drawer organisers for small clothing items, makeup, and office essentials
Minimal Effort, Maximum Ease
Here at Floor-Drobe, we’re on a mission not only to clean up your closet, but also make your life a smidge easier. While you don’t have to embrace minimalist bedroom furniture, the philosophy of cleaning up and paring down is one that everyone can learn from. Especially in a time of excessive consumption, reducing what you own and decluttering regularly can help you feel more balanced and energised in your day-to-day.