The Scandinavian Home: New Décor Trends

The Scandinavian Home: New Décor Trends

The Scandinavian Home: New Décor Trends

Minimalist lovers, enjoy design ideas!

The Scandinavian way of life is minimalistic and harmonic. Scandinavian design is marked by minimalism, simple and clean lines, functionality, and lack of clutter. Scandinavian design is a design movement characterized by simplicity, minimalism and functionality that emerged in the early 20th century, and subsequently flourished in the 1950s throughout the five Nordic countries: Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden, and Iceland. Scandinavian interior design is known for its minimalist color palettes, cozy accents, and striking modern furniture. Designs often play with natural light which is a hot commodity in Nordic countries. Warm colors like natural clay, earthy brown, and even the muted desert pink are very popular. The trick is to work these colors together in the walls, floors, and furniture.

Start with Neutral Colors

Before we get into the trends, it is important to mention that you don’t have to go big by redecorating or remodeling your home all at once, especially if money is a concern. Instead, you can go room by room and make adjustments as time and funds allow. To make the process easier, it is recommended that you create a budget that takes into account all potential costs, including materials and labor.?

Some of the hottest neutral tones in style right now include the hues of India yellow and dead salmon.?

Simple Style

The idea is to get rid of any filler so you only see what you use and clutter is virtually non-existent. To meet this trend, ottomans in neutral colors in the living room should store accessories like remote controls and magazines. Simple style is important in the bedroom as well. Bright white bedding is king right now, as are storage compartments underneath for clothing and other items you don’t want laying around. Big open windows are key here as well to bathe the room in that welcoming morning light. White flooring completes the bright appearance.

Add Contrast

To help that natural light illuminate your rooms, other design trends are seeing a resurgence. One is the use of ornament candle holders that are easily mounted on a wall in the living rooms and bedrooms, which make for a classy yet traditional look that is functional and impressive to guests. The use of mirrors is also key to bounce both natural and artificial light around the room. While hanging mirrors are always a given, mirrors that sit on the floor and lean against the wall are also seeing a resurgence.

Choose Muted Colors

Storage As Décor

Because of the functionality aspect of Scandinavian design, using storage pieces that double as stylish décor is a no-brainer. From storage racks to kitchen organizers, virtually every facet of your home can be Scandinavian-level chic.

Think Cozy

Make it as cozy and comfortable as possible. In this small space, the unmade bed is pushed up against the window and takes up the whole space. Curtains separate the sleeping space, further adding to the coziness.

Mix Textures

This living room features simple, clean-lined furniture and muted gray tones, which could easily feel cold and uninviting. But with striking photography and a cozy mix of textures, like the sheepskin throw and kilim rug, it feels welcoming.

Corner Your Fireplace

Scandinavian homes are known to have fireplaces in the corner of a room not centered on a wall. Thus, seating arrangements are often designed accordingly. Smaller accent chairs float closer to the fireplace while sofas generally anchor the middle of the room, leaving walking space behind it.?

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