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6 Basic Principles for Achieving Scandinavian Design
A guide to redecorating your home, the Scandinavian way!

Apr 09, 2018 02:18
by Chloe Taylor

The Scandinavian design is characterised by a minimalistic approach, pastel nuances and simplistic décor ideas, which can be perfectly incorporated into every home. It has gained quite a lot of popularity recently, so if you want to follow the latest trends, feel free to opt for this style and make your house look better than ever. In order to help you out with the redecoration project, we’ve prepared a list of some basic principles for achieving this amazing design. Let’s take a look and get inspired.

Lighting is a key

If you lived in the north, where you have only a few hours of daylight once the winter comes, you would understand why Scandinavians pay so much attention to lighting. So, if you want to follow in their footsteps and make your home look truly Scandinavian, make sure to invest in quality lighting. For example, you can go for energy-efficient light bulbs which can shine as bright as regular ones but will definitely save you a lot on the bills. Additionally, don’t hesitate to give candle light a try as well, since it will help create a romantic atmosphere perfect for beautiful evenings spent with your loved one. Finally, Nordic people value daylight above everything else, so it’s not surprising that all of their homes have numerous huge windows. After all, it seems that we have a lot to learn from them.

Wooden flooring is a must

First things first, if you want your house to be decorated according to Scandinavian design principles, be ready to say goodbye to your carpet. Instead, make sure to invest in high-quality wooden flooring that will simply scream elegance. On top of that, Scandinavians would definitely advise you to opt for birch or pine due to their light colour which can be easily combined with the rest of your furniture. Finally, in case you’re not a fan of wooden flooring, opting for slate tiles would be a great choice as well. Aside from looking amazing, they’re extremely low-maintenance, so you won’t have to spend hours cleaning them.

Install a fireplace

Finally, if you want to feel as if you were living somewhere in the north, don’t even think about skipping the fireplace. Just imagine how nice it would be to sit in front of it while enjoying a glass of red wine. Of course, you don’t have to invest in a lavish one which would be the focal point of the room. Instead, try to stick to the Scandinavian principle of less is more, and opt for a simpler fireplace that can be easily built in the corner of the room.

Minimalistic bathrooms

Scandinavians prefer to keep things simple, so you will definitely not come across a bathroom full of colourful elements and accessories cluttered with unnecessary items. Instead, they usually opt for gorgeous freestanding bathtubs and floating vanities in order to create harmony and an inviting, classy atmosphere. Finally, if you want to be as practical as they are, make sure to invest in good storage options. For example, you can install shelves which will serve you as a great spot to store all your towels without occupying floor space.

Don’t forget plants

Going green is one of the most popular trends in Scandinavian decor. They usually opt for fresh plants and botanicals which, aside from looking fabulous, serve as natural air purifiers that can turn a home into a much healthier place to live. However, you should pay attention and avoid high-maintenance flowers that require a lot of care unless you have a lot of free time on your hands and no intention of leaving your apartment for longer than a day. On top of that, it’s well-known that nature has a positive effect on our mood as well, so even photos of it can do the trick and add that final touch to our home interior design.

Neutral colours for the walls

Another prominent characteristic of the Scandinavian design is a neutral colour palette. The majority of homeowners paint the walls white, beige or a grey colour in order to create the base to which they’ll add subtle details like art pieces. This way, even one painting is enough to draw everybody’s attention and break the monotony. On top of that, if you opt for such neutral wall colours, you’ll be able to choose your furniture design more freely and even go for some bolder pieces like a beautiful crimson sofa or a tangerine armchair. These vivid colours would add a tropical feel to your place and create a warm atmosphere that will be in balance with the slightly cold Scandinavian decor.

As you can see, following the basic principles for achieving the Scandinavian design is not that hard after all. You just need to take a minimalistic approach and try to keep everything as simple as possible. Finally, don’t hesitate to experiment with these decor ideas a bit and add your personal touch as well.

 

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