Blues, Greens & Pinks!
People are nowadays decluttering their homes, so they can get things they have been gathering over the past decades. A long time ago, it was common to decorate houses in a way that every single clear surface should have at least one figurine on top of it. And rooms that are full of decorative items look pleasant to the eye, but over time, people would realize how difficult is to maintain these rooms. You would have to dust every single piece at least every two to three days! But, in the 21st century, we have this minimalistic style that leaves people with more time to simply enjoy living and not spend too much time on cleaning!

With the help of minimalist colors, we can create aesthetically pleasing rooms that are so easy to maintain, yet they still look glorious. So, what are the commonly used colors to achieve that minimalistic style? Well, people think that if you want to decorate something, you are allowed to use only one color, and possibly white. Well, that is not the case. Minimalism revolves around the fact that we need to use color combinations carefully in a way that each color complements the other one. The key is in keeping the space free!
All colors can be minimalist colors, but we lean toward pastel versions of these colors, and we need to pay attention to how we combine them with other colors. If you want to decorate a room like a real minimalist, then you can get some ideas online, and simply apply them in a real-life scenario.