The living room is often a crowded space with furniture or decorations. While excluding these elements might turn the arrangement banal, there are enough methods to give personality to the room. Here's a selection of minimalist living rooms that easily combine form with function and comfort with style.

Minimalism is truly an art, a lifestyle that promotes the comfort and aesthetics of living with less. Although it seems easy, minimalist design requires extra effort. A functional and beautiful home at the same time requires desire and above all discipline.

Our tendency is to gather things day by day that we believe we will use at some point. Often, we end up waking up with useless objects that only clutter our living space. Therefore, minimalist design is about eliminating levels of decor, furniture, and decorations, elements that overload the space.

Simplification implies efficient organization and careful selection of each piece that enters the decor. Every detail counts.

Choosing furniture can take on new meanings when we want to create minimalist living rooms. The strict necessity makes the furniture stand out, other decorative details no longer being necessary. However, it is difficult to maintain the proportions between what we choose to keep and what we eliminate and to choose what things to display on shelves or on the coffee table.

Minimalism is about how much visual space your decor offers. Try to leave as much free space as possible between different elements so that the eye perceives it as airy and uncluttered. Of course, proportions must be maintained, as well as the harmony between furniture, decorations, and accessories.

Glass or acrylic tables, hanging accessories or shelves that seem to float, all support a minimalist decor.