
Nowadays the interior decoration has change a lot, and some people are trying to get a minimalist life and someothers prefer a traditional house, in this case we are going to compare the two ways of living , in this way we are able to see what we want to have in our houses.
If you like to feel like home and you feel you can not leave in house with only a few thing because might feel empty this one will be a good option for you .
TRADITIONAL HOUSE INTERIOR
Traditional decorating is calm, orderly, and predictable. There is nothing wild or chaotic in a traditional room .
There’s a reason that traditional decorating has thrived for so long. It promises warmth and welcome, and it delivers. Refined furnishings, mannerly textiles, dignified colors and a sense of order make this beloved style easy to live with. The overall ambiance of traditional decor is homey, understated, and non-jarring.
The traditional look is all about balance, from architecture to furniture placement. Furnishingstend to be grouped in formal arrangements that invite conversation, and positioned along the axis of a room.
Make it fresh: Keep skirts tailored to avoid a dated look, and choose neutral, textural fabrics to make an old-fashioned sofa or chair feel of the moment.
But in some cases if you have to much of everything and you feel stress by having to much in you house a minimalist stile will be prefect for you , let see what it is .
If you like to feel like home and you feel you can not leave in house with only a few thing because might feel empty this one will be a good option for you .
TRADITIONAL HOUSE INTERIOR
Traditional decorating is calm, orderly, and predictable. There is nothing wild or chaotic in a traditional room .
There’s a reason that traditional decorating has thrived for so long. It promises warmth and welcome, and it delivers. Refined furnishings, mannerly textiles, dignified colors and a sense of order make this beloved style easy to live with. The overall ambiance of traditional decor is homey, understated, and non-jarring.
The traditional look is all about balance, from architecture to furniture placement. Furnishingstend to be grouped in formal arrangements that invite conversation, and positioned along the axis of a room.
Make it fresh: Keep skirts tailored to avoid a dated look, and choose neutral, textural fabrics to make an old-fashioned sofa or chair feel of the moment.
But in some cases if you have to much of everything and you feel stress by having to much in you house a minimalist stile will be prefect for you , let see what it is .

MINIMALIST HOUSE INTERIOR
Did you ever consider the idea that your home could be increasing your stress levels?You may be surprised to learn emerging research has shown that your home can drastically affect your mood, and it can even make you sick.
Here are a few home designs that could be causing your bad mood:
· If a room is too cluttered, then you can become anxious.
· If a room is too dark, then you can become depressed or feel gloomy.
· If a room is too bright, then you can feel stressed and hurried.
· If a room is too small, then you can feel cramped, trapped or closed-in.
We understand, you have all these decor items because you wanted to make your home feel cozy and welcoming. Unfortunately, you may be doing the opposite by making your home cluttered and a haven to allergy-inducing dust mites. Look through our Freshome images of minimalist interiors and you will not see layer upon layer of rugs, pillows and knick knacks—rather, these homes look clean, uncluttered, yet remain welcoming. This minimalist style is what you should try to replicate in order to achieve a less stressed home environment.
minimalist homes—they are usually simple and symmetrical in design and layout, thereby giving you a happier outlook when you walk in the door. Personally, clutter makes me stressed to the max! When these feeling hit, there is a quick-fix—tossing out all the clutter. The minute the clutter starts hitting the trash can, feelings of relaxation and organization take over. Do you have these same moments; ones where you absolutely must get rid of the clutter in order to feel more calm and relaxed?
Are you ready to embrace a more calm and happy home? Consider getting rid of some of that crabby clutter and opt for a more minimalist home. It doesn’t mean that you have to get rid of all of your personal objects or live in a sterile environment, it just means that a simple home that has balance, symmetry and minimalism will make you happier.
Did you ever consider the idea that your home could be increasing your stress levels?You may be surprised to learn emerging research has shown that your home can drastically affect your mood, and it can even make you sick.
Here are a few home designs that could be causing your bad mood:
· If a room is too cluttered, then you can become anxious.
· If a room is too dark, then you can become depressed or feel gloomy.
· If a room is too bright, then you can feel stressed and hurried.
· If a room is too small, then you can feel cramped, trapped or closed-in.
We understand, you have all these decor items because you wanted to make your home feel cozy and welcoming. Unfortunately, you may be doing the opposite by making your home cluttered and a haven to allergy-inducing dust mites. Look through our Freshome images of minimalist interiors and you will not see layer upon layer of rugs, pillows and knick knacks—rather, these homes look clean, uncluttered, yet remain welcoming. This minimalist style is what you should try to replicate in order to achieve a less stressed home environment.
minimalist homes—they are usually simple and symmetrical in design and layout, thereby giving you a happier outlook when you walk in the door. Personally, clutter makes me stressed to the max! When these feeling hit, there is a quick-fix—tossing out all the clutter. The minute the clutter starts hitting the trash can, feelings of relaxation and organization take over. Do you have these same moments; ones where you absolutely must get rid of the clutter in order to feel more calm and relaxed?
Are you ready to embrace a more calm and happy home? Consider getting rid of some of that crabby clutter and opt for a more minimalist home. It doesn’t mean that you have to get rid of all of your personal objects or live in a sterile environment, it just means that a simple home that has balance, symmetry and minimalism will make you happier.