A minimalist living room with floor-to-ceiling windows, offering panoramic views of a serene outdoor landscape. The space features a polished concrete floor and neutral tones, with natural light flooding in to create a warm, airy atmosphere. The design embodies minimalism's focus on clean lines, open spaces, and natural elements, inspired by the architectural style of Faeron Hay NZ Architects. The furniture is carefully curated with mid-century modern pieces: a low-profile sofa in soft gray upholstery, a sleek walnut coffee table with tapered legs, and a pair of minimalist armchairs in muted beige. A large, abstract area rug in earthy tones anchors the seating area, adding texture without overwhelming the space. A single, sculptural floor lamp in brushed metal stands beside the sofa, providing subtle accent lighting. The walls are bare except for a single, oversized black-and-white photograph in a thin frame, adding a touch of artistic sophistication. A few potted plants, such as a fiddle-leaf fig and a small succulent arrangement, bring life and a connection to nature. The perspective is front-facing, showcasing the entire space in perfect symmetry, with the windows framing a lush, green view outside. The scene is captured with a Leica M6, emphasizing the crisp details, natural light, and timeless elegance of the design. The overall mood is calm, refined, and effortlessly stylish, embodying the essence of modern minimalism.