The 20th century brought with it
many trends and changes in the face of aesthetic elements. Be it, UI design
changes to websites, the look and feel of electronics and appliances and so
much more… they all saw a more sleek and slim approach.
Seeping
into Interior Design
This only spread into the world of interior
design. The sleek and slim look often got synonymous with a minimalistic look
and design trend that later took over the scene and is still prominently used
almost a decade later.
This trend followed the motto that “less is
more”. Functionality was given importance while not cluttering up the space or
having anything hit you in the face.
Starting as an opposition interior design
fad, to the cultural and traditional existing design principle, minimalism
stripped everything down to the bare minimum of what was required and nothing
more.
Interior Designers from all fields began to
look at this clean and simple design concept and the next big thing. It made
them pay more attention to what was needed for aesthetic or just decorative
purpose and what wasn’t. Thachcher.com
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