A Minimalist Living Room Refresh with AllModern

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I am so excited to reveal my minimalist living room refresh in partnership with AllModern and share how a few new foundational pieces like tables, trays and vases, in addition to "shopping your home" to rotate more seasonal items, you can give a stylish minimalist refresh to your living space. Throughout our home I have always had more of a minimalist approach to design. While I do enjoy switching things up quite often, I try to stick with a few key foundational pieces that can easily fit in with changes in decor and design.

BEFORE:

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One of the best foundational pieces you can add to your living space is an accent table. Accent tables are a great way to add interest to corners of the living space while providing function as a place to set drinks, vases, frames or a table lamp. The clean lines of the Jessa Table tripod base and tray top make it a beautiful accent furniture piece for both minimal and modern living spaces.

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Another great foundational piece that you can add to your living space is a beautiful wood or marble tray. Adding a tray to your coffee table is a great way to add a little dimension. Use it as a base for candles and matches, stack it on top of coffee table books or my personal favorite, use it as a catchall for instax photos. I first saw Kim, of Yellow Brick Home, use a bowl on her coffee table to collect their family instax pics and fell in love with the idea. This brown marble coffee table tray has been the perfect addition to our coffee table and I love that it keeps our family memories on display.

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Adding vases is another favorite way to style a minimalist living space. The Liara Vase from AllModern is the perfect minimalist vessel for greenery and florals. Its minimalist glass and straight line design make it the perfect accent that blends in with the surrounding decor. It allows the florals and greenery to really pop and become a statement in the space.

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To take a closer look at the design, you can check out the plans here!

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