Is it true that minimalist architecture like pic related is standard for houses in much of Europe? I've heard so at least for Germany.
comfy, would live in
>>76928413
When I think of comfy, I think of a cabin in the woods. There's something cold and sterile about modern rooms that bothers me.
>>76928449
i just imagine coming to such room after uni, then going to swim/gym, come back chill for few hours then go out with friends, this whole scenario is comfy for me
>>76928389
What do you mean by minimalistic? That's a fair size for a bedroom. A real person would have more stuff in the room tho.
>>76928449
You wouldn't last a month without Internet, you dumb clap.
>>76931532
True, and?
Ew it loks like an hotel room
how devoid of personality do you have to be to live in something like this
>>76931521
By minimalistic he is refererring to the lack of useless shit in the room
>>76928389
In Scandinavia yes, to some extent also in Germany
>>76932287
In Poland aswell, although more so among well off people. Normal folk lives like in my picrel.
>>76931521
He means the interior decorating design, architecture was a poor choice of wording but please forgive him he's a burger.
>>76928389
there is no standard interior decoration, it's very much related to what kind of person/people are inhabiting the space.
sure, there are trends in interior decoration that would probably seem minimalistic in comparison to some home that has "organically" formed
also, fun thing to think about: why is it that you never see books in these "minimalistic" homes? or if so it's just a small shelf of colourful "books for display" type thing
I hate those kind of empty, cold and dead rooms...
I decorated my little house as warm and cozy as I could.
>>76934667
Nice dude. Just moved in to my cabin a few weeks ago but I'm aiming for the same style, gonna re-paint the walls and change the floor.
Need darker colors etc.
Tumme upp!
>>76934667
you can do minimalism without it ending up like a sterile operating room. just use noble materials and natural colours, lots of plants whatever
I'd say yes, at least in my circle of friends. Furniture stores are full of minimalist design, white and black, featureless, sterile stuff with straight edges. In my age group people haven't lived on their own for that many years yet and their apartments are populated by whatever the fiberboard jew forces them.
The more one-dimensional people might have framed quotes/sayings on their walls or pillowcases or bowls with some cringeworthy cliche in English such as "live love laugh"