Scandinavian Interior Style

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Scandinavian Interior Style

What makes the Scandinavian furniture style so popular and how it developed.

Originating in Sweden, Norway, Finland and Denmark, the Scandinavian furniture style has become a very popular style in today’s apartments.The soft colours of the furniture calm and create warmth in the interior.

Origin and Developmemt

The Scandinavian furniture style is characterized by the seasons in the north, where the days in winter are very short. This results in the need to create warmth and comfort in this wintry environment. Wood plays a significant role in Scandinavian style. It is used for floors, walls, furniture, lighting and accessories. But also natural fabrics create a feelgood atmosphere with their light shades in the Skandi style.

Key characterstics of the Style

The style uses light wood such as birch, spruce or pine. The reason why it developed this way is just because the Scandinavian winters are long and dark. Through bright friendly colours and light, this style creates a lot of warmth. It convinces with its simplicity and the friendly mostly pastel colours

Use of Colors

Apastel colour is any colour that has just enough white mixed into it to look pale and soft while maintaining its colourful personality The most common pale colours we’ve seen this year are soft millennial pink, light azure, creamy mint, and whimsy yellow.

For more details please visit:

1. https://www.thatscandinavianfeeling.com/inspiration/scandinavian-interior-colour-tre nds-of-2021

2. https://visme.co/blog/pastel-colors/

Lighting Consideration

Natural light must be also complemented by modern lighting. Scandinavians rely heavily on modern lighting to light up their interiors due to their shorter daylight hours.The same principles of Scandinavian design apply to Scandinavian lighting fixtures. Most Scandinavian modern lighting features a simple, neutral white aesthetic and the same clean lines found in Scandinavian furniture and homewares – therefore nothing too extravagant like crystal chandeliers here!

For more details please visit: https://www.scandinavia-design.fr/PENDANTS/ Wallpapers

Scandinavian is just as much a lifestyle as it is an interior design look. Known for its beautiful simplicity, Scandinavian style incorporates whitewashed walls, wooden floors, earthy tones and plenty of natural light. With both a minimalist and folksy feel, this style has pleasing pastel palettes, clean lines-in both furniture and architecture-and natural, raw elements. Scandinavian homes have a pure beauty, and warmth of being lived in.

For more details please visit:

1 https://www.brewsterwallcovering.com/modern–wallpaper &

2 https://www.muralswallpaper.com/ca/styles/modern/

Furniture and Decor

Scandinavian furniture features fluid contours and minimalist aesthetic. The Nordic design trend started in the mid-20th century and the movement promoted the idea that modern furniture should be easily accessible to the general public. Sofas and sectionals are characterized by a neutral colour palette, which allows you to decorate with colourful pillows. Moulded plywood or transparent fiberglass coffee tables are common options in the living room. The Scandinavian bedroom often features very low-profile platform beds – it is common to omit the headboard entirely. Hang some floating wall shelves to accessorize with your memorabilia.Acornerstone of the dining room is a rustic or finished wood table in minimalist form factor. Dining chairs will often be made of moulded plastic with splayed wood legs or dark farmhouse chair to contrast with the dining table

For more details please visit:

2. https://www.art.com/gallery/id—b1958213/scandinavian–style–posters.html

3. https://www.scandinavia–design.fr/FURNITURE/furniture–scandinavia–design.html

Reference Images

Living Room

Dining and Kitchen

Bed Room and Balcony reference Images

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