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We speak to experts about curating a minimalist aesthetic with home décor

Creamy whites and beige tones, and boucle and textural fabrics in neutral colours all contribute to a minimalist aesthetic while designing a home. But what’s the science of getting the balance right while ensuring the space doesn’t feel overly pared-back? identity speaks to interior design and home décor experts about how to bring personality to a minimalist space.

“Minimalism isn’t about emptiness; it’s about precision and purpose,” says Monica Arango, Founder of C’est Ici Interior Design. For Arango, accessories in minimalist spaces should serve multiple functions – providing utility, offering texture and adding character. “Sculptural lighting or adaptable furniture can anchor a room while enhancing its functionality,” she explains.

Hubsch table lamp, available at Urban Nest

Bani Singh, Founder & Head of Design at Grounded Design, emphasises the importance of purpose, balance and authenticity when curating minimalist homes. “I look for timeless and unique objects with organic lines, and natural finishes that exude understated luxury,” she notes. By weaving in the client’s style, personality and heritage, she crafts spaces that feel authentic and bespoke. To strike the right balance, Singh suggests incorporating natural materials like stone, matte ceramics, linen and wood. These elements introduce subtle warmth and a welcoming touch without overwhelming the room. Organic shapes and forms are also a key consideration, adding softness and visual intrigue. “Designers often feel the need to address every single space, but I advise resisting the urge to fill every surface or corner. Leaving room for objects to breathe creates a sense of calm and intentionality,” she notes. “Stone, wood and natural fibres create warmth and texture, grounding the home while keeping the aesthetic fresh,” adds Arango. 

A bench by the stairway at a project ‘Golf Estate Views’ in Jumeirah Golf Estates, Dubai,UAE. Interiors by Grounded Design

To inject warmth and personality, Janaika Elders, Founder of Urban Nest suggests blending organic shapes, warm tones and natural greenery. “A statement piece, such as a sculptural lamp or handmade pottery, can add character without overwhelming the simplicity of the design,” she says. Singh recommends focusing on meaningful items, such as a favourite artwork, cherished heirlooms or objects with sentimental value. Arango emphasises the role of storytelling in minimalist spaces. “Accessories should tell a story, reflect the homeowner’s taste and be crafted with intention. Think handmade ceramics, vintage pieces or meaningful art,” she adds. Elders recommends layering textures and adding subtle pops of colour through curated books or unique vases to keep the space inviting yet minimal. She also highlights the importance of timeless designs with clean lines and functional beauty, advising: “Each piece should bring balance and purpose to a space without over-accessorising it.” 

The key to accessorising a minimalist home lies in restraint and intentionality. Carefully selected pieces – whether timeless or sentimental – can transform a stark space into one that feels warm and personal. 

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