Less is More in This Minimalist Home

With a signature style of minimalism both in design and life, Huang Jiexin, the designer, perfectly shows the aesthetics of “less is more” in his own residence.

The apartment was designed without any extra adornment. The construction materials of the floor and walls are almost the same–marbles exported from France. Through delustering the marbles and making the grains visible, the original texture of marbles are preserved, making the space clean yet exquisite and expressive. Space features a palette with beige as the major hue. Beige marbles endow space with a minimalist, natural and elegant style. Besides, different colors were utilized in a coordinated and ingenious manner in the overall interior design. The furniture presents modern and minimalist style, while decorative logs and black furnishing articles add artistic atmosphere to the space.

Cabinets in neutral color subtly hide storage, appliance, and mechanical systems, which allows continuity of these systems in major living spaces and corridors. In this way, cabinets installed in the space not only serve the function of storage but also improve spatial flexibility. What’s more, the open kitchen and the dining area together make the space look broader.

Large French windows introduce natural lights and scenery into space, making the whole space full of sunshine. Soft and ample natural lights move around the space and stretch it, thus generating perfect proportions in the space and creating a delightful visual experience.

In the bathroom, beige marbles and white ceramic sanitary products match with each other perfectly. And the brushed gold-color taps, the mirror, and other intelligent accessories bring the minimalist design style to a new level. All in all, the project not only functions as a residence but also shows a lifestyle. The minimalist-style design appears plain at first glance, but when taking the time to appreciate it, you will find it fantastic and charming.  Design company: JAMD ARCHITECTURE; Chief designer: Huang Jiexin; Project location: Jieyang, Guangdong, China; Project area: 282 m2; Photographer: Xiao En

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