21. Paint It All White

An all-white room feels serene and expansive. Add subtle accents in soft blues or greens to prevent it from feeling flat.
22. Keep It Light and Airy
Strip back heavy finishes and embrace clean architectural lines for a fresh, breathable aesthetic.
23. Blur the Lines Between Indoors and Out
If you’re lucky enough to have panoramic views, let nature guide your palette. Neutral tones and low-profile furniture enhance the scenery rather than compete with it.
24. Revisit Retro Minimalism
A neutral palette paired with mirrored surfaces or textured accents can nod to 1980s style while staying modern.
25. Leave Windows Bare
When the view is the star, skip window treatments entirely. Floor-to-ceiling glass creates an open, airy vibe.
26. Let the Room Breathe
Negative space is powerful. Leave room around furniture and décor to enhance flow and prevent visual overload.
27. Maximize Scenic Views
Coastal homes and mountain retreats benefit from minimal décor that allows sweeping landscapes to take center stage.
28. Highlight Vertical Volume
Tall ceilings call for vertical drama—think floor-to-ceiling shelving or statement indoor trees that draw the eye upward.
29. Mix in Boho Touches
Minimalism works with any style. A few boho accents layered into a neutral backdrop create warmth without clutter.

