If you're going for a minimalist aesthetic, it's never a good idea to buy furniture that's too big for a small space. So look for furniture that is well-proportioned or smaller than average. “You don't want furniture that fills up the entire space. You want furniture that leaves a lot of space, so the size of the furniture should be a little smaller than usual for the look,” says interior designer Genna Margolis. says Mr. The Shapeside founder explained to Homes & Gardens: When it comes to wall decorations, Margolis adds, “Don't overdo it. You want to decorate the walls without covering up too much wall space.”
Therefore, in addition to looking for balanced furniture, you should only buy wall art that is sure not to overwhelm the small size and modest atmosphere of the living room. Mid-Century Metal Wall Decor Gold on sale now for $60 from Target – Project 62-like artwork with thin, clean lines that makes a sophisticated addition to a minimalist room without overwhelming it Please pay attention to.
If you like painting, choose something attractive rather than chaotic. Artist Lindsay Sherbondy, owner of Lindsay Letters, told Real Simple magazine: You will definitely feel calm and energetic. ”For example, check out his framed Everly Quinn painting on canvas, which you can buy for $199.99 at Wayfair. The slim painting's chic design easily complements a calm, minimalist room.