Clean spaces, simple lines, and texture are key to achieving minimalist style. See how you can create this look at home with our gallery of inspiring pieces
How to get back to basics with minimalist style
Get back to basics and adopt a minimalist approach by focusing a room on the shape, colour and texture of the pieces in it, not on decorative objects.
Style tip
One word: declutter. The key to this look is space, so clear out the junk (or at least hide it behind closed doors) and you’ll soon be living the simple life.
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Declutter your room and focus on clean lines to achieve the minimalist style.

Chair, $799, by Design Warehouse.

Designtree pendant light, $720, from YOYO Design by Kiwis.

Clock, $142, by Broste.

Flos lamp, $2,410, from ECC.

Armchair, $2,880, by May Time.

Console, $1,590, by French Country Collections.

Ligne Roset table, $2,094, from Domo.

Salih Teskeredzic table, $4,299 from Dawson & Co.

Fiam console, $4,060, from Matisse.

Sofa, $6,334, by Corso de’ Fiori.

Midj chair, $POA, from Sarsfield Brooke.

Antonello Italia coat stand, $POA, from Sarsfield Brooke.