Lighting Decor Minimalism
What to look for Lighting Decor Minimalism
Some may have a clue what they’re looking for the perfect light, whether it be a large number of lamps or ceiling light complete. Not everyone knows exactly what works in a room in a minimalist style.
Start the search for clean lines and simple shapes. When it comes to minimalism, less is more and more. The same concept should apply to all such lamps, floor lamps and fans, and beyond.
In theory, you can select the accessories that have a number of oil rubbed bronze finishes in polished chrome or brushed nickel. However, please note that some finishes may be best left to other styles of decoration. For example, oil rubbed bronze, while a beautiful finish, may seem out of place in minimalist rooms. Instead, opt for brushed or polished finish, usually in shades of silver, such as chromium or nickel.

comfortable minimalist master bedroom decoration concept with sofa and TV - Lighting Decor Minimalism
When choosing furniture that feature shades, choose solid colors. For example, shades of light glass pendant have a solid color like blue gray, white or even light, if desired. Minimalism is not the lack of color is the lack of congestion. So “disorder” or shades reasons should be avoided.
How many lamps are appropriate? - Lighting Decor Minimalism
Many people assume that because minimalism is to have less clutter and focus more on life, there should be fewer lights as well. Unfortunately, the wrong information that may not necessarily be followed.
Minimalism is also what is strictly necessary lighting and proper in fact fall under the category key. Without good lighting, you can not read a book on the couch, putting on makeup in the bathroom mirror or in the kitchen preparing dinner.
So when it comes to how many bulbs you use a minimalist-style rooms, use as much as you really need rather than trying to keep the “minimal”. If you have wall sconces, a floor lamp and table lamp in your living room, it is perfectly acceptable as long as these devices are really needed and used.
Reference : Lighting Decor Minimalism , Minimalist Master Bedroom Design with Green Concept by Semsa Bilge







