Inspiration from a Chic Home in Holland

 

Minimalist, beautiful, white Christmas is by far my favorite type of holiday decorating. From sleek white walls, minimal fuss to gorgeous exposed wood, this home in Nijkerk, Netherlands (a former library!) is absolute perfection. And I love the little pup's Christmas hat, too!


Designer Kim van Rossenberg plays with hard and soft textures throughout her home, and incorporates black and white details here and there. I love her little letters on the spare firewood, and beautifully simplistic Christmas tree.


View more of the feature and home at My Scandinavian Home.


(Image credits: Ernie Enkelaar via My Scandinavian Home)

Sophisticated Home Office Concept Firms Minimalism

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A Minimalist Nashville Abode Home to a Textile Designer

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Han Starnes runs a knitwear label – Josi Faye, named after her mother – that designs and produces small batch handworked knitwear in Nashville pulling from traditional textile methods and using handspun yarn. Two years spent in New Zealand, learning about natural fibers from local experts, also has played a major role in her work. After moving back to the States, she and her husband didn’t have many things and have decided only to continue to live simply. Their decorating style is quite minimal, drawing inspiration from items that have been in the family for a long time. They’ve been settled in Tennessee for a year now and are most excited by their newly screened in pavilion in the backyard – an important element of the American South, especially to keep the bugs out – which is perfect for morning reads when the weather is nice (Meg the dog even has her own door now!). It’s always a treat to see someone’s home and see their work too, and I love how Han’s style translates between the two. Many thanks Han and to Stephanie Kincheloe for the photos! –Anne

Image above: Funny story. See below!

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Click for more inside Han’s Nashville home after the jump!

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Image above: This is our couch in the pavilion – it’s kinda a funny story. We inherited this couch from my parents who received two right sides of an ikea couch. Since the company told them to just throw it away as they would receive a whole new one, we said we would turn it into a usable couch.. And that’s what it is today! It’s definitely a sweet reading spot.

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Image above: These shelves are made with wood from my parent’s property in rural Tennessee. We use it to store our coffee and keep a few other kitchen items handy. We get our honey from an incredible local Tennessee farmer named Todd. The mugs and bowls are made by my dear friends Meridith Holder and Lily Glass.

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Image above: Our dinning table is one of our favorite pieces, because it’s perfect to host both small and large gatherings – from 4 people to 12!  This table was made by Zac Taylor Carpentry, and he happens to be my brother-in-law!

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Image above: I love keeping a few beautiful sentimental items – these dried eucalyptus leaves are from a dear friend’s wedding over a year ago. The thread was my great-grandmother’s.

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Image above: These are two family pieces: the dresser came from my husband’s grandmother, who grew up using it, and the wooden box my grandfather made with his hands just after the war in 1947.

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Image above: These knitting needles were designed for an old project, but now serve as a reminder of past projects.

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Image above: This is a shot of our new pavilion. My dear friend Annie Williams’ husband Ben built it this year for us. He even added a dog door for Meg! It originally was an old mechanic garage, so the floors are stained with its past.  I’m already looking forward to warmer weather that allows us to spend more time in there.

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This place is simply amazing. I wish I could live such a clutter-free life.

Louise from TheDasherie.com

This is lovely, if considerably sparser than I could personally handle. But I had to laugh at even the “What I love about my home” being minimalist!

fox in the city

oh this is so nice!

Heather

Gorgeous!

ms j

this is so calming and freeing and beautiful to be this clutter free. this is my goal thank you for sharing

Emily

Extra blankets and pillows? A place to put your keys and purse and cell phone? Where does the mail go? I’m convinced there’s a closet somewhere bursting at the seams.

Summer

I feel chilly looking at all the photos! But, hey it’s their home.

sunny

so pretty! and just what I needed to see… am really moving ahead with paring down my belongings this month. this house tour just provided me with the visuals I need to keep in mind as I select items to donate/recycle/toss.+

simplin

liked it because the minimalism was not forced. the dog is gorgeous, what breed is it?

Judi Easley

I live in constant clutter and would dearly love to de clutter and clear out, but this is a bit too minimal for me. I’m glad that they love their life, though!

Em

I’d love to know what grey paint is on the bedroom wall in the second photo. Such a lovely shade!

Bekah

Great timing! I’m cleaning my house today and going crazy with all the stuff that I don’t need or use. As I sat down to a lunch break, I read this post! Beautiful home! Well done not having too much stuff!

Andrea

I believe the dog is a Weimaraner.

firehorse jane

The fire place is great, but is it just for looks? If it works, it’s amazing!! I love how open it is.

Isabelle

Way too sparse for my tastes although I envy anyone who can live like that.

preeti

What a beautiful minimal place it is. Love the last picture. :)

marta

The dog is a weimaraner.. so beautiful!

Tom

I agree with Summer and Isabelle.

Lily Glass

Hannah it looks so lovely! Loved getting to peek inside your cozy home.
xo

Sarah

Each to their own.

Steps To Decorate A Home Office In Minimalist Style

Having a home office is a good thing to know because you can make home based business that is really functional for your future. If you would like to increase the productivity of your home office, it is advised for you to design your room with minimalist style. To help you in applying a minimalist style to your home, it is an important thing to check this article out.


1.For the first thing, you need to consider the use of some basic equipment with minimalist style such as a simple bookcase, file cabinet, chair and also desk lamp. The presence of those collections will help you to show the minimalist style of your room.
2.You must minimize the use of accessories. You just need to place important accessories for your needs. If you display more accessories for your needs, you will make your room look smaller so you will feel that the space is limited.
3.Also, you must keep your floor covering simple. In this case, you can choose the use of carpet that has a simple design. Also, you can consider using flooring made from hardwood which is great and long-lasting.
4.Let the window open can be said as the next step you must know. Here, you can think about the installation of blinds which have simple and minimalist look so you can enhance your room in a good way.
5.Making your walls better without displaying more accessories. Additional pictures or posters onto the walls will be able to make your room look smaller so you must avoid this thing.
6.The use of flower vase is also not advised because it can give nonessential look for your room. Also, you will make it useless because it just causes your room look weird and smaller.

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