The curious role of minimalism in real estate development

Eugene Bernshtam notes that with the new decade now underway, real estate developers have been looking at the more exciting trends in the industry. One of these trends that’s both exciting and mysterious and, quite simply practical, is minimalist design.
> Minimalism isn’t just about art or design; it is rooted in philosophy. Today, more and more developers, designers, architects, and engineers are opting to use minimalist design, not just for the exteriors of homes, but also for the inside.

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The simplicity of minimalist design has gained a lot of traction over the past two decades, with the less-is-more approach. Today, gaudy is losing the design battle, at least in more modern homes and offices.

But how and why has minimalist design appealed today more than ever?

First of all, minimalism inside a home may make it appear bigger. With less furniture and fixtures, the living room or dining room may look more spacious. For residents and guests, this makes it easier to move and, frankly, easier to breathe, too.

For the exterior of a building or home, many developers are opting to have single fixtures such as a fountain or a pond and well-maintained grass. Some have small steps or a simple pathway.

Eugene Bernshtam explains that, nowadays, with the speed by which many people live their lives, the surroundings are more important. And the simplicity of minimalist design lowers stress levels and gives the impression that the world isn’t too cramped or too complicated.

Real estate developer Eugene Bernshtam is heavily involved in auto restoration. He is a member of both the Ferrari Club of America and the Lamborghini Club of America. For more on Eugene’s work and interests, click this link.

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