1. Introduction to minimalist working corner
Minimalist setup is all about reducing unnecessary details from furniture to decorative items. A typical minimalist setup today usually includes a monitor, a desktop or laptop, a mechanical keyboard and mouse, with everything else neatly arranged. Cleanliness and monochromatic color schemes are also key elements to creating a minimalist style. By pursuing this style, you will have an ideal working environment that helps you focus and feel more comfortable during your work.
2. What styles are included in the minimalist setup corner?
- Minimalism style features simple lines, minimal colors, and open spaces. A Minimalism work area might include a white desk, a gray chair, and an abstract painting hanging on a white wall.
- Scandinavian style or Nordic style is a combination of simplicity and convenience, prioritizing light and nature, with neutral colors such as white, gray and wood. You can decorate a gray chair with a wooden table and a few small potted plants arranged in the corner of the wall.
- Japandi style is a combination of Japanese and Scandinavian design elements, using natural materials, colors are usually neutral or natural wood colors. Decor colors can be white, gray, yellow wood accompanied by small floor rugs with simple patterns.
3. Why choose a minimalist design for your desk?
A space with little furniture, carefully selected and arranged items will create a more efficient working space for you, making it easier to find necessary items because you have proactively arranged them and always know where to find them when needed.
The monochrome color element also helps you focus more on your work, along with that you can easily divide the layout of the working corner to adjust the setup angle, or add your favorite decorative accessories.