A minimalist interior with a bed, a small wooden stool holding a cylindrical object, a wide floating shelf with a potted plant, a wooden box, and decorative objects. The bottom shows a person walking past a large ceramic vase, with the text "the SOULFUL MINIMALIST" overlaid.

Stillness is your superpower. Welcome to your Story of Style, Soulful Minimalist.

She rises with the light, soft and unhurried. Timber floors greet her steps, linen curtains shift with the breeze, and a warm cup waits on a quiet table. Nothing is rushed. Nothing screams for attention.

Each piece in her home tells a story—woven benches, sculptural bowls, tones of clay and sand. She chooses with care, embracing imperfection and the space between.

Her home doesn’t shout; it whispers.

It holds her.

This is not just how she lives—it’s how she feels. Balanced. Considered. Soft, yet grounded

And every morning, her home greets her like a deep exhale.

STYLE Notes
She finds beauty in the quiet details—

  • A minimalist bedroom with neutral tones, featuring a bed with a beige quilt, a rustic wooden stool with a candle, a white vase with dried branches, and a wooden shelf with decorative items. Text overlay says 'the SOULFUL MINIMALIST'.

    Your Interior Style Match

    *Wabi-Sabi
    There’s beauty in the imperfect, the weathered, the handmade. Wabi-Sabi is the art of embracing life’s natural rhythms—where asymmetry, raw textures, and timeworn materials become sacred. It’s not about perfection; it’s about presence. A chipped bowl, a rough timber bench, a pause in the afternoon light—this is where the soul lives.

    *Japandi
    Where Japanese calm meets Scandinavian simplicity. Japandi is clean yet warm, structured yet soft. It honours craftsmanship, natural materials, and quiet elegance. Think low timber furniture, linen cushions in muted colour tones, a single branch in a handmade vase. Less, but better. Every element has room to breathe.

    *Scandinavian Minimalism
    Rooted in light, function, and coziness, this style celebrates neutral palettes, clean lines, and spaces designed to uplift daily life. It's where thoughtful design meets soul—where white walls feel warm, not sterile, and simplicity is anything but boring. Think hygge, but with a serene, airy touch.

  • A minimalist corner with a rustic wooden shelf holding a notebook, a ceramic mug, and a small vase with a plant, set against a textured beige wall.

    Design Cues to Explore

    *Begin with the foundations:
    Wide timber floors, natural-finish cabinetry, and open shelving that invites breath and beauty.

    *Layer in texture:
    Linen slipcovers, handmade tiles with soft irregularity, limewash or clay-rendered walls—every surface with a story to tell.

    *Let there be space:
    Design for airiness and intention. No clutter. Just room to breathe.

    *Anchor with sculptural forms:
    Curved Vanity & furniture, low timber tables, ceramic lighting—functional yet poetic.

    *Curate with care:
    A hand-thrown bowl, a woven stool, a vintage timber bench—each piece a celebration of forms.

    Not cold. Not empty.
    Just deeply considered.

  • Arrangement of marble and wood tiles, a small branch, a spherical stone, and a round wooden bowl on a modern tabletop.

    Colour Palette

    This palette isn’t loud—it listens.

    *Think warm clay, soft bone, and washed sand. Shades that feel like they’ve been kissed by sunlight and softened by time.

    *Charcoal grounds the palette—never harsh, just enough depth to add quiet contrast.

    *Layer in muted greens, oat tones, and occasional touches of warm taupe or rust—drawn from nature, not trend forecasts.

    *Use them to create rooms that don’t just look good—but feel like a deep breath. A space where your shoulders drop and your mind clears.

Moodboard

Your moodboard is more than just images—it’s a quiet way to explore what feels like home.
Start with the foundations - Add layers of textures, Include soulful touches and Let your palette unfold gently.
If it is true to you—your interior story has already begun.

LOVE LETTER TO YOU

Congratulations on finding your interior style—what a beautiful beginning. Your home is about to feel more like you than ever before. This journey isn’t about trends, it’s about truth—and I’m so honoured to walk beside you. If you’re feeling unsure about what comes next, I’m here to help you bring it all together with ease and intention.
Your story is unfolding—one beautiful detail at a time.

With warmth,
Simone x

Discover More.

  • Self paced Mini Muse Workshop

    This self-paced $39 Mini Workshop to help you discover your unique interior style with clarity and confidence. Whether you’re building, renovating, or refreshing your space, you’ll gain the guidance and tools to create a home that feels like you.

    Woman in a white blazer looks at a wall with design sketches and magazine pages taped on it.
  • 1:1 Design Consult - Design studio

    You’ve uncovered your interior style—but now the decisions feel overwhelming, with samples and swatches. Our 1:1 design sessions in the Design Studio or Virtually. 1:1 Design Consulations with Simone

    A tall glass vase with dried white hydrangea flowers, stacked books, and a small candle on a white tablecloth-covered table in front of a beige wall and a window with white curtains.
  • 1:1 virtual design Consulation

    Can’t make it into the Design Studio? If you’ve found your interior style but are still second-guessing your decisions, a Virtual Design Session offers expert guidance to confidently bring your vision to life, wherever you are.

    A bathroom vanity with a red-brown cabinet, white countertop, and matching round vessel sink. A gold faucet is mounted on the sink. Above it, a large rounded rectangular mirror with a gold frame hangs on a textured gray wall. To the left, a stack of four folded terracotta-colored towels. To the right, a white rectangular ceramic container on the floor.