
As a homeowner, you may feel refreshed when you walk into a home that is bright, airy, and well-planned. You might want to find a way to clean up your visual space while keeping it cosy and welcoming.
Shaker design combines old-fashioned craftsmanship with modern, clean lines to make such an environment possible. This guide will show you how to use this classic style to make your home look more minimalist.
Focus on Linear Simplicity and Form
In the Shaker design, a recessed centre panel and square edges give the aesthetic an unmistakable shadow line. This simple geometry provides enough visual interest to keep the room from looking flat without adding unnecessary clutter.
When you adopt shaker kitchens, you opt for a design that upholds honest materials and structural integrity. Upon installing these cupboards, you’ll observe how their clean lines horizontally direct the eye across the room. This creates an illusion of a much larger, more organised space, even in smaller floor plans.
Select a Muted and Cohesive Palette
Don’t let your kitchen feel big by using only this palette of soft, neutral tones reflecting natural light to keep it really minimalist. Think white or soft grey or muted sage greens that bring a sense of the outdoors inside. A monochromatic design can help the cabinetry melt into the walls and provide a serene and large feeling.
Try a bit of darkness with the lower cabinets or the island colour if you need a more subdued but somewhat darker shade. It is a very practical method that adds an air of refinement to the whole picture without going too far from the point of simplicity and balance.
Incorporate Natural Textures and Materials
Minimalism does not have to feel cold or clinical, especially when you add the warmth of natural wood. Think about using solid timber worktops or exposed wooden shelving to contrast against painted cabinet doors. These natural elements provide a tactile quality that makes your kitchen feel like the heart of the home.
You have smooth stone surfaces, such as marble or quartz, that will add durability and timelessness to the doors. The gentle veining in natural stone provides just the right amount of pattern designed to attract the eye without overtaking the room’s minimalist vibe.
Choose Functional and Understated Hardware
The handles and knobs in your kitchen are like jewellery; they can make or break your design. For a simple Shaker aesthetic, use slim bar handles or simple round knobs in matte finishes, such as black or brushed brass. These selections offer a contemporary nod to the cabinetry’s form on display.
If you’re hoping for the cleanest aesthetic imaginable, you’ll even consider “push-to-open” mechanisms that eliminate hardware. The resulting recessed panels will stand out as the primary design feature of the room. Each detail needs to be functional for a practical purpose and be part of the overall calm.
Streamline Your Storage and Surfaces
A good minimalist kitchen has a spot for everything, allowing your countertops to remain free of clutter each day. Use deep drawers and tall pantry units unique to Shaker designs to conceal bulky appliances and dry goods. When you’re looking at a clean surface, the architectural beauty of the cabinetry comes through.
Keep your appliances behind matching cabinet panels to create a constant and unbroken line in the kitchen. This “hidden” appearance ensures that modern electronics do not clash with the wood’s traditional craftsmanship.
Embracing the Art of Simple Living
A minimalist kitchen with a Shaker style isn’t so much about decorating as it is about choosing quality over quantity, which is a way of life. Be smart about picking tones and textures that go with your style.
Since your kitchen is where you spend most of your time, it makes sense that it should be a peaceful, organised place. By following these steps, you can make a space that is both beautiful and very important for many years to come.
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