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About Verlimor

Verlimor is an editorial reference on minimalist interior design, written with Canadian homes in mind. The notes published here cover the practical side of restraint: how rooms are planned, how daylight is handled through long winters, and which materials hold up in a cold climate.

Neatly made bed in a minimalist bedroom with white linens and wooden nightstands
Restraint that stays comfortable — the working brief behind every note.

What this site is

It is a reading site, structured like a small editorial archive rather than a studio brochure. Each note is self-contained and written to be useful on its own, whether you are planning a single room or simply curious about how minimalist interiors are put together.

What this site is not

Verlimor does not sell furniture, take on design commissions, or recommend specific contractors. Where a topic touches on structural work, electrical changes, or building-code matters, the notes point you toward a qualified professional rather than offering a substitute for one.

How the notes are written

The editorial standard is plain: describe what is generally understood, avoid invented figures, and link only to recognised public references such as established museum collections. Where exact data is not available, the notes use neutral language rather than precise-sounding claims.

Contact

Questions and corrections are welcome through the form on the home page, or by email at editor@verlimor.pro.