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Join Date: Dec 2009
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Minimalist residences
I'm a huge fan of minimalist houses. I want to build one someday.
I have some questions for those more experienced. First, what would be the most appropriate furniture for a minimalist house? I have seen mostly empty houses, but for them to keep being nice over normal usage, some smart furniture is needed, right? I was thinking of roll-over drawers and bookshelves to match a minimalist-built house, and seamless-integrated sofas, bed etc. All to make a soft, easy transitions from walls to floor.
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Join Date: Nov 2012
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Maybe you should find something that will be "nice" in form, and focus on minimalism in quantity? It depends on what you prefer.
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