How to Copy the Cool Minimalist Look at Home

As with fashion, pulling off an enviable, minimalist look at home is harder than it appears. But thankfully not too hard. With the right intention and these doable tips, you can create a home that's clean, clutter-free, and cool without it looking empty — or like you tried too hard. Source: Brittany Ambridge for Domino

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Embrace the Industrial Trend

Embrace the Industrial Trend

Ever seen pictures of Scandinavian minimalist homes and swooned over them? Many have an industrial look in common — sleek touches with clean lines and lots of white. Copy the look through accents, such as industrial bulbs or bookshelves. Photo by Colin Price Photography via The Everygirl

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Practice the Art of Symmetry
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Practice the Art of Symmetry

One way to get a streamlined look is by giving your home a symmetrical makeover. Hang two prints side by side above your bed, or set up two side tables next to your sofa in the living room — this will display a sense of organization.

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Add One Unique Element

Add One Unique Element

While we love a home filled with bold, eye-catching elements, the secret to a standout room is having one simple-but-unique piece attract all the attention. Whether that's a planter in the bathroom or a metallic light fixture in the dining room, think about how and where you place your accents. Photo by Sarah Natsumi Moore via The Everygirl

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Dare to Go Bare

Dare to Go Bare

Framed art is great and all, but bare walls can oftentimes make more of an impact. If you have high ceilings, for instance, leave walls blank to make the room feel bigger. Plus, you have more of an opportunity to play with different colors and patterns in your furniture and accents. Photo by Ashlee Raubach via Style Me Pretty

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Think in Neutrals

Think in Neutrals

Another way to embrace minimalism is by sticking to a neutral color scheme. In this instance, the prints and chandelier are dramatic but give off a somewhat subtle vibe thanks to the strictly black-and-white combo. Photo by Shannon Moffit via The Everygirl