Design Styles, Explained: A Guide to Cozy Minimalism
Feel-good and functional design best describes cozy minimalism, a design style that’s gaining popularity as more people seek to create homes with less clutter and a more lived-in feel. Here’s our take on cozy minimalism, what makes it look and feel good, and the importance of lighting to create rooms that are simple, welcoming, and comfortable.
What Is Cozy Minimalism Design?
Cozy minimalism takes its cues from Scandinavian design and the hygge philosophy of a harmonious home that embraces life’s simple pleasures. This design style is a natural evolution of minimalism design that dominated interiors at the height of COVID lockdowns.
Its pared-down aesthetic emphasized fewer things and less clutter to create a calming home that fosters a sense of health and wellbeing. Cozy minimalism takes it a step further, moving toward more warmth and personality.
Design Features of Cozy Minimalism
- Textures: Chunky blankets, area rugs, soft throw pillows, woven wallpaper
- Natural light: Large windows, sheer curtains, skylights, light-reflective surfaces and fixtures
- Soft lighting: Warm lightbulbs, dimmers, candles
- Earthy palettes: Chocolate, sienna, amber, green hues, terracotta
- Softened edges: Arched windows and doorways, curved and rounded furniture, organic forms
Now that you have the basics, here are a few ways to bring cozy minimalism into your home.
Organic-Inspired
Call up cozy feels in every room of the home with features and materials that connect inside and outside. Natural and organic materials are a cornerstone of biophilic design and lend themselves to the cozy minimalism aesthetic. Earthy palettes and visual textures reflect the colors and forms of the natural world, and they’re linked to improved moods and feelings of contentment and wellbeing.
When translating this to cozy lighting, consider fixtures made from natural materials, including wood, rattan, rope, and other woven materials. Linen and woven lampshades can also offer a layer of texture and soft, diffused light. The grass cloth Maura chandelier by Currey & Co. and the rattan Luca chandelier by Hinkley are organic and elevated, offering instant warmth and dimension.