Start with the basics
As a hospitality entrepreneur, shop owner or project designer, it is essential to regularly conduct a thorough clean-up round in your restaurant or shop. For example, consider flipping the walkway, creating new and inviting seating areas. Or clear a space in your shop to spotlight certain products. This will give your guests a fresh experience, maximise space and allow you to present new products to your customers in an attractive way.
Opt for multifunctional furniture
Minimalist furnishing is not just about reducing the amount of stuff in a room, but mainly about making smart use of what you have. Therefore, choose furniture that has multiple functions, such as a folding coffee table that allows you to create larger seating areas when needed and saves space when not needed. Invest in storage solutions such as baskets, bins and shelves to store your things neatly and maximise space. Use vertical space by working in height with a tall bookcase, for example. This way, you make the most of the available space and create a sense of spaciousness with this minimalist interior design style.
Embrace simplicity
When decorating the room, stick to the basic principles of minimalism: less is more. Opt for neutral colours, clean lines and work with natural decoration. A lovely interior fragrance that fills the space is a subtle but effective way to create a calming and harmonious atmosphere. Choose fragrances that match the aesthetic, such as fresh citrus notes that add energy in your shop or earthy holding scents that match the cosy atmosphere in your restaurant or bar.