Interior designerAlvin Waynechose a comfortable overstuffed sectional lined with pillows in the same clean white fabric.
Barely there pale pink walls give the black-and-white palette a lift.
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Interior designerMaite Grandacomplemented this Florida living room with shades of white and blue to reinforce the coastal look.
Natural wood accents and a collection of butterfly prints above the sofa add a touch of color.
Then she added acurvy green velvet sofathat takes center stage with a bold dose of color.

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Play With Asymmetry
Accentuate asymmetrical elements to addwabi-sabicharacter to a minimalist space.
When designing a minimalist living room, pay attention to the scale and volume of the space.
Help maintain an uncluttered feel in a minimalist living room by using multipurpose furniture such as astorage bench.

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Neutral furnishings are embellished with a few soft color accents in shades of green and blue.
The space is accessorized with the one thing missing from those floor-to-ceiling city views: leafy green plants.
Add Bold Color Accents
A minimalist living room doesn’t have to be shy about color.

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Then she woke the whole thing up with confident dashes of blue to bring it to life.
Add Natural Accents
Bring warmth to a minimalist living room with natural wood and woven accents.
What should be in a minimalist living room?

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Start with the essentials and build from there to determine what level of minimalism is right for your space.
Why is minimalist interior design so popular?
Minimalist interior design is popular amongst those who crave simplicity in a complicated world.

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