Muslim Millennial
Design & Slow Living

Your space. Your life. The perfect balance.

Our community explores sustainable interior design and minimalism. Learn how to integrate plants, restore old furniture, and create a bright and balanced lifestyle.

Modern boho interior with plants and light wood furniture

Blog and resources dedicated to sustainable interior design, upcycling and a mindful lifestyle.

Start Your Journey to a More Peaceful Space

Explore our practical guides on sustainable interior design, find inspiration to transform your home, and discover the beauty of a conscious lifestyle. Choose to live slower, create more.

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Plants & Atmosphere

Guides on caring for houseplants and how to bring nature indoors.

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Creative Upcycling

Step-by-step tutorials for restoring and reviving old furniture with soul.

Practical Minimalism

Tips for simplifying your space and mind, focusing on what truly matters.

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to the most common curiosities about sustainable interior design, minimalism, and the slow living lifestyle.

How can I start integrating plants into my apartment without experience?

We recommend starting with resilient plants like Sansevieria (Mother-in-law's tongue) or Zamioculcas. They require little care and adapt easily to various light conditions. A detailed guide on caring for houseplants for beginners is available on our blog.

What exactly does "upcycling" for furniture mean and how do I start?

Upcycling transforms old or unused objects into items of greater value. For furniture, it can mean renovating an old table with eco-friendly paint or re-upholstering a chair. We suggest looking for simple pieces at antique shops and experimenting with natural materials. We periodically organize online workshops on this topic.

How can I create a minimalist space that is also warm and welcoming?

The key is balance between clean spaces and warm textures. Choose a neutral color palette (white, beige, light gray) and add warmth through accessories made of natural wood, soft textiles (e.g., wool blankets), and indirect lighting. Avoid clutter. An article about "warm minimalism" can guide you step by step.

What are the first steps towards a slow living lifestyle in the context of interior design?

Start by decluttering your home – keep only what brings you joy and is useful. Then, focus on quality, not quantity: invest in a few durable furniture pieces made from natural materials. Create a dedicated relaxation nook, free from electronic devices. Slow living is about mindfulness and simplicity in every detail of your home.

Where can I find inspiration for a "Modern Boho" style interior design?

The Modern Boho style combines clean contemporary lines with artisanal and natural elements. Look for inspiration in color combinations: sage green (like our brand color), white, and terracotta or light wood accents. Mix textiles with ethnic patterns, abundant plants, and furniture with organic shapes. On muslimmillennial.com we have a series of case studies dedicated to this style.

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What We Offer Our Community

Resources and inspiration to create a peaceful and authentic space, at the pace of slow living.

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Sustainable Design Guides

Detailed articles on how to integrate plants, choose natural materials, and reduce waste in interior design.

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Upcycling Tutorials

Practical steps for restoring and reviving old furniture, transforming it into unique and character-filled pieces.

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Minimalist Inspiration

Decor and space arrangement ideas that promote simplicity, order, and a sense of calm in your home.

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Community and Support

An online space where you can share your projects, ask questions, and connect with other slow living enthusiasts.

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Balanced Life Rhythms

Tips on how to create daily routines that bring you peace and prioritize your well-being.

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Exclusive Member Resources

Access to project plans, checklists, and bonus materials to deepen your journey in authentic design.

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