Scandinavian
​Scandinavian interior design emerged in the 20th century and stands among the most popular interior design styles in America today. It focuses on simplicity and coziness are two of the many facets that inspire homeowners to this day. Scandinavian design is not over-thought.
Clean design. Despite its functionality and practicality, Scandinavian-style furniture never compromises on style.
Natural materials.
Eco-friendly.
High-quality craftsmanship.
Bright spaces and colour palettes.
Scandinavian Living Room
Destined to remain ever on-trend, look no further than Scandinavian-inspired homes. It's a style that perfectly blends design and functionality, carefully balancing a sense of understated curation and a minimalist aesthetic with a laid-back, welcoming feel.
Scandinavian Bedroom
Scandinavian-style rooms are generally uncluttered, airy spaces with white or neutral walls, light hardwood floors, simple window treatments to maximize natural light, minimal furniture, and cozy accessories and textures such as knit throw blankets, sheepskin seat covers, candles, and natural elements like dried ...
Scandinavian Kitchen
A Scandinavian kitchen is traditionally white, linear and possibly combined with wood in natural color. Traditional Scandinavian design is associated with a tranquil mood, light surfaces, black accents, shades of wood and functionalism.
Scandinavian Bathroom
Scandinavian bathrooms are best described as functional with many natural elements, often presented in a largely understated way. These bathrooms are not flashy in any sense, although they tend to incorporate breath taking modern fittings and features.
Scandinavian bathrooms usually consist of bright and natural colours: white, off-white, beige, cream and light grey. Accent colours can be added to create contrast, such as pastel tones or black tones to create drama within the space.
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