
Purist living is an art that can be very useful. Today, many homes have less and less free space, and the principle of purism comes to the rescue.
Purist living – less is more

Known since Roman times, the principle of purist living follows a simple idea: keep furnishings to a minimum, with clean lines and calm walls inside. Each zone should perform only one function. Rooms should feel spacious. The following tips can help you achieve that goal. Bright natural colors complement sleek furniture design. Light wood and white walls fit the concept of minimalist living. Modern equipment and furniture often help: the kitchen, for example, can be fully furnished with built-in appliances. The dining room can be arranged with simple chairs and subtle tones, without excessive decoration. A fireplace and sofa in natural shades such as beige, brown, white, and pale pink complete the living room. Even large living areas can be divided usefully and furnished economically. Decor is usually avoided; plants and modern art are the only allowed exceptions.
Purist living – the art of focusing on the essentials

A Canadian interior design firm specializing in clear, purist interiors recently set up a living house with a purist motto. The end result is fascinating and makes full use of the space. A spacious living room is divided into living, dining, and kitchen areas. A clear visual connection is created through brilliant white furniture. The freestanding fireplace acts as a room divider. The interior designers created a modern home with great skill. Large windows frame the beautiful natural setting like a picture, so very little extra decoration is needed to feel at home.
The living room is subtly divided

Wooden kitchen cabinet

Living in neutral colors and with fantastic views

Freestanding fireplace

Dining in an understated living style

Beautiful modern wall decoration

Dining table in white

Recessed lighting in the ceiling

Wood paneling

Palm trees for decoration
