Muji concept brings calm to the heart and mind when entering the house
Translated from Malay, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- Mohd Hardi Alias embraced the Muji concept for his home, prioritizing a minimalist Japanese aesthetic with natural colors for a calm and organized living space.
- The two-month renovation focused on creating a tranquil, clutter-free environment, with a multifunctional favorite area for daily activities.
- While the minimalist design simplifies tidying, maintaining white and beige tones requires diligent cleaning, a challenge Alias accepts for the aesthetic.
In a world often characterized by excess, Mohd Hardi Alias has found profound peace and satisfaction by embracing the Muji concept in his home. This Japanese-inspired aesthetic, known for its minimalist principles and consistent use of natural colors, has transformed his living space into a sanctuary of simplicity, neatness, and order. Alias's deliberate choice reflects a desire for an environment that promotes tranquility, where the visual clutter is minimized to enhance comfort and mental well-being.
I chose this Muji style because of my interest in the simple Japanese aura, the use of natural colors, and the small amount of items provides tranquility because the eyes are not strained by looking.
The transformation, which took approximately two months for the foundational phase, was a carefully planned endeavor. Alias meticulously curated accessories, drawing inspiration from global decor trends found on platforms like Pinterest. His favorite space is a multifunctional area, designed to accommodate various daily activitiesโfrom watching television to readingโall within a calming atmosphere achieved through thoughtful arrangement. Each completed corner brings a sense of personal accomplishment, even as he acknowledges that the decorative journey is ongoing, fueled by a continuous stream of new inspirations.
This home decor is a form of therapy for me to leave the fatigue of work behind for a moment, considering that the task as a graphic designer really demands great mental energy to think of ideas every day.
For Alias, a graphic designer by profession, this home decor project transcends mere hobby; it serves as a vital medium for mental decompression. The process of beautifying his home offers a respite from the mental demands of his creative career, allowing him to leave the day's fatigue behind. The resulting comfortable living space has reshaped his daily routines, making him prefer spending time at home rather than venturing out, as his residence now perfectly aligns with his desired criteria for comfort and serenity. The challenge of maintaining the pristine white and beige color scheme is acknowledged, but Alias finds the minimalist approach practical, as it involves fewer items to manage during cleaning.
It's a bit difficult because white and beige colors easily show dirt, so they need to be cleaned immediately, but it's still easy to maintain because this minimalist concept doesn't require many items to be rearranged when cleaning.
Originally published by Utusan Malaysia in Malay. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.