We’ve all seen the inside of Kim Kardashian’s house. Echoey, creamy and impossibly serene, it’s a minimalist’s dream, and perhaps a maximalist’s worst nightmare.
Say what you want about Kim’s home, but it remains one of the most talked-about interiors to date. With its soft neutrals, sculptural shapes, and a level of minimalism that somehow feels both dramatic and calming, it is the kind of space that makes your own living room suddenly feel… loud.
The surprising part? This aesthetic is not actually about having less. It is about choosing better. The look lives in proportions, textures, and restraint, not deprivation. Which means you don’t need a Hidden Hills budget or a massive renovation to channel the vibe.
If anything, recreating the ultra minimalist look comes down to a few very specific shifts. A disciplined palette, furniture that feels architectural rather than decorative, and pieces that quietly own the room.
Which is why we are taking a page from the COSMOS collection from MCM House, which feels practically designed for this mood. Low profiles, stone-washed neutrals, and soft but structured silhouettes. Exactly the sort of elements that make minimalist spaces feel intentional rather than empty.
The furniture swaps that instantly create the minimalist mood
Start with your dining chairs to immediately elevate your space without overwhelming it.
Next, layer in living room accessories. Lamps, soft rugs, and understated decor in warm neutrals bring texture and personality without breaking the minimalist flow.
Then, focus on the lounges. Modular sofas like the Baxx and Pedro from MCM House are perfect for this.
Finish the look with tables. Choose low, sculptural coffee tables and minimalist side tables in natural materials like timber, stone, or metal.
See the entire collection here.















