Abstract
International Journal of Trends in Emerging Research and Development, 2024;2(6):93-101
How can minimalism reflect the values of Zen philosophy in interior design
Author : Divya S, Keerthana MR and Dr. Nishay N Gowda
Abstract
This study explores the interplay between minimalism and Zen philosophy within the context of interior design, highlighting how minimalist spaces can embody the core values of Zen. Minimalism, characterized by simplicity, functionality, and the elimination of excess, shares philosophical underpinnings with Zen, which emphasizes mindfulness, balance, and a deep connection to nature. The research investigates how these shared values are translated into design practices, focusing on key elements such as spatial balance, natural materials, neutral colour palettes, and the use of negative space. The study adopts a mixed-methods approach, combining theoretical analysis with empirical data collected through surveys, interviews with design professionals, and observational studies of Zen-inspired minimalist interiors. Findings reveal that such spaces not only reflect aesthetic and cultural principles but also contribute to the psychological and emotional well-being of occupants, fostering tranquillity and mindfulness. By identifying the essential characteristics of Zen minimalist interiors and their impact on users, this research offers practical recommendations for architects and designers seeking to create environments that promote harmony and intentional living. It also highlights the relevance of these principles in addressing contemporary challenges such as stress, clutter, and the need for restorative spaces in a fast-paced world.
Keywords
Minimalism, zen philosophy, interior design, balance, well-being