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'Soft Modern' Style Offers Best of Both Worlds
Mix in a few curves and soft colors but nix the clutter, and the happy result is a balanced new take on modern design
Defined by straight lines, neutral colors and minimal ornamentation, modern style can split a crowd in two. Some embrace the style and can't imagine their environments without it. Others consider it cold and want nothing to do with it.
A modern aesthetic can even define a lifestyle, with its strict no-clutter policy. That's the tricky part for me: the no-clutter part. I love stuff and will always have special things in my home that remind me of good times. I consider minimalism to be somewhat of a bummer. However, one can definitely go overboard with stuff.
I've noticed some great spaces on Houzz that manage to strike a happy balance by warming up the cold and presenting a very thoughtful mix of well-curated details without clutter. I call this "soft modern," and it works with many different styles of architecture. See how Houzz designers are mixing curved edges with straight lines, pairing colorful pattern with neutrals and leading the charge of the no-clutter nation.
A modern aesthetic can even define a lifestyle, with its strict no-clutter policy. That's the tricky part for me: the no-clutter part. I love stuff and will always have special things in my home that remind me of good times. I consider minimalism to be somewhat of a bummer. However, one can definitely go overboard with stuff.
I've noticed some great spaces on Houzz that manage to strike a happy balance by warming up the cold and presenting a very thoughtful mix of well-curated details without clutter. I call this "soft modern," and it works with many different styles of architecture. See how Houzz designers are mixing curved edges with straight lines, pairing colorful pattern with neutrals and leading the charge of the no-clutter nation.
I love this space. With mostly straight lines, all the pieces feel very clean and modern. The great contrast of the wood table and grass cloth against the stark white sideboard are very pleasing to the eye. To further soften this modern look, an organic wood lamp is paired with the sideboard. Notice how the elegant chandelier is a sharp contrast to the squared-off edges of the table.
The core pieces in this space feel modern, from the oak canopy bed to the iconic Hans Wegner Papa Bear Chair. However, the blue color of the suede wallpaper and billowy curtains soften this dreamy modern bedroom.
The geometric profile of the occasional table paired with the overscale abstract art resonates modern. The colorful palette of the art and accessories creates a softer, more approachable overall style.
The classic modern architecture of this space is punctuated by the colorful zigzag pattern of the rug. Jewel tones are pulled from the rug and repeated in the throw pillows. Although this space doesn't read as quiet, it still feels modern and sleek.
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In this great bedroom the classic, modern lines of the beds and nightstand are softened by the splash of citron everywhere. Without this powerful color or coordinating accessories, the space would feel more minimalist and not as interesting. Throwing in a punchy color is one easy way to soften modern details.
I love this sleek space. Again the modern lines and shapes in the cabinetry and tile are softened by the finish on the rift-cut oak cabinets. The soft, driftwood feel of the finish is a great contrast to all the squared-off angles.
The sitting area in this master bedroom is graced with the classic Arco Lamp from Design Within Reach. This typically modern light of metal and stone is softened with the curves of the chair and table. A soft palette of sky blue, chartreuse and plum further soften the dreamy mood.
Tell us: Would you consider a soft modern style for your home? Let me know your thoughts in the Comments section.
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Tell us: Would you consider a soft modern style for your home? Let me know your thoughts in the Comments section.
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