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Minimalist lamps

Minimalist style lamps are defined by the use of simple lines and geometric shapes in their design. "Less is more" is the phrase that, without a doubt, defines the concept of minimalist style.

In the simplicity of lighting for minimalist homes, the lampshade is eliminated, leaving the bulbs visible, giving a subtle touch of originality and innovation that is so typical of this minimalist style.

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About Minimalist lamps

The settings in which minimalist ceiling lights are usually installed are spacious, uncluttered and in neutral tones. For example, in loft flats, this style is often integrated, as they are usually open spaces with high ceilings. Minimalist pendant lights can decorate any space, they are simple and elegant, which is the essence of minimalist design.

Neutrals, black and white tend to predominate in the colour range. This design style stands out for its simplicity. The materials chosen for the minimalist style are metal, wood or glass. You can incorporate it in a great multitude of spaces combined with other styles or following the same minimalist line.

In which rooms can we use minimalist lamps?

The idea is to distribute the light in various points of the room, for this we can choose to combine different lamps from the same collection or combine them while maintaining some of the characteristics such as material or colour.

The lighting in minimalist dining rooms should be versatile, always adapting the lighting in the house to the mood of the user; for this, the best option is dimmers. On the other hand, a simple minimalist pendant lamp should be the star of the show, centred on the main table of the room.

One of the best options for lighting a minimalist kitchen is the LED strip integrated and concealed in the furniture that makes it up or embedded in walls or ceilings within recessed profiles.

A minimalist bathroom that matches the rest of the house can be achieved with small LED spotlights at strategic points or with LED profiles creating an uncluttered atmosphere with the necessary lighting.

The garden or terrace is a place for rest and relaxation. Minimalist outdoor lamps help to create an area in this part of the house that conveys a feeling of open, uncluttered space and provides the visual tranquillity sought. Beacons, wall lights or outdoor lamps can be used as support lighting and contribute, through materials and colours, to prolonging the minimalist style outdoors.

Can we combine minimalist lamps with other lighting elements?

Of course. Ceiling lights, recessed LED spotlights or LED strips can help to illuminate places that require a more precise light such as the kitchen, corridors or wardrobes, maintaining the minimalist line and integrating the light into the space.

With all these little tips we will achieve that our home becomes a design space and that our guests feel at ease and relaxed. Remember that lighting is very important, a bad use can spoil a good decoration.