Minimalist design features function over accessories and includes muted, neutral colors. Explore the interior designers who can bring minimalist style into your home.
I am an architect and interior designer with a deep passion for creating spaces that seamlessly blend aesthetics and functionality. My design aesthetic is modern, minimalist, and contemporary, with a "less is more" approach. I prefer clean, uncluttered spaces with a neutral color palette, adding pops of color and details through easily changeable decor to reflect the identity.
I love a space that is contemporary with an edgy side and has a Parisian influence, a space where these styles are mixed by using modern pieces and classical elements such as crown molding or accent pieces. The design is simple and sophisticated with historical influence. It brings classical elements to a modern space.
I love the blend of Mid-Century Modern, Modern Farmhouse, Minimalist, and Rustic styles because they offer something unique. Mid-Century Modern brings clean lines and timeless elegance, while Modern Farmhouse adds warmth and comfort. Minimalism fosters calm with its focus on simplicity, and Rustic elements introduce texture and natural charm. Together, they create a balanced, timeless, and inviting space.
When designing, I create places that embrace stripped-down spaces, showcasing noble materials and warm colors. I incorporate pops of color to add interest, crafting contemporary environments with unique twists that reflect people's personalities.
Modern minimalism rooted in intentionality—clean lines, honest materials, sculptural lighting, and a calm, curated balance of contrast, texture, and natural elements.
I’d say my favorite design aesthetic is a warm, eclectic mix that combines elements of Mediterranean charm, mid-century modern simplicity, and an emphasis on natural, organic materials. I have a strong focus on personalizing spaces with thoughtful details and blending various styles to create welcoming, unique environments that reflect both comfort and creativity.
I believe that form follows function; after all, I teach this subject at an architectural school. But once we've covered the first one, why not have fun with the second one? Evidence-based design such as biophilia gives us all the theory we may need to get a good-looking space of wellness.
I appreciate minimalist designs for their simplicity and elegance, but I also love the joy of adding colors and textures to create a unique touch in a space.
I love warm modern spaces with clean lines, natural textures, and a hint of boho personality. Simple, inviting, and elevated with statement art and thoughtful details.
My preferred design style leans towards modern and minimalist, characterized by earthy neutral aesthetics. I approach design with a strong emphasis on simplicity and practicality, believing that design should authentically reflect one's persona.