Minimalist aesthetics with considered design detail
The Contemporary style celebrates simplicity, clean and uncluttered design language, and the pure integrity of craft. It’s a highly considered ‘less-is-more’ approach, avoiding excessive or intricate details and paring things back to put quality and style on centre stage. While colour palettes can be restrained—typically featuring mostly neutral tones like white, grey, and beige—there’s plenty of room to play with textures and bold pops of feature colours in statement pieces. Contrasting materials like timber, steel, glass, and stone add further depth and interest for a dynamic look throughout the home.
Balance is key to the Contemporary style: it’s sophisticated and practical, stylish and livable, beautiful and functional. Every design feature has a considered purpose. Doors with tastefully unassuming glass panels invite more natural light into the room. Industrial materials like polished concrete offer functional benefits, set against organic textures like timber. Minimalist aesthetic cues—geometric line patterns cut into the routing of a door or the angular lines of tables, benches or a kitchen island—help to guide the eye, contributing to a feel of spaciousness and fluidity between rooms. Simplicity is always in style: when you take the time to consider every little detail, you create a style that’s effortlessly timeless. You’ll find everything you need for a Contemporary look below.
The Contemporary style is defined by:
Simplicity. Less is more in the contemporary style. Look for clean lines and tastefully uncluttered design language.
Mostly natural colour palettes that create the space for statemen-piece pops of colour, with a further emphasis on texture and contrasting surfaces: glass, timber, concrete, and steel.
Equal emphasis on form and functionality—everything’s stylish, but everything serves a considered purpose.
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