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SCANDINAVIAN STYLE

Scandinavian interior design is a minimalistic style using a blend of textures and soft
hues to make sleek, modern décor feel warm and inviting. It emphasizes clean lines,
utility, and simple furnishings that are functional, beautiful, and cozy.

• The Scandinavian interior design is characterized by minimalism, simplicity, and


functionality.
• Although the Scandinavian design has been around since the 1950s, it still
remains a popular trend in interior design today.
COLOUR PALLETE

here’s a particular color palette that’s


associated with the Scandinavian
decor and this includes the hues of
grays,
whites,
browns &
blacks.

FLOORING

• The flooring is usually made from light


hardwood materials, either in its natural
light color or painted in white.
• Laminated light flooring is a great idea
for your Scandinavian design.
• The flooring can make any Scandinavian
house to look brighter and more
spacious while exuding a more inviting
and welcoming atmosphere.
COMBINATION OF WOOD &METAL FINISHES

• A Scandinavian design makes use of


wooden elements not only in the flooring
but also in the furniture and fixtures.
• Scandinavian style of decorating
combines the use of metallic finishes and
wooden elements

WARM TEXTILES

• These textiles can come in the form of


throws and carpets that are made from
wool,sheepskins, or mohair.
• Accessorizing with warm textiles is a
great way to make a Scandinavian living
room feel cozy and warm, especially
during winter.
LIMIT WINDOW TRETMENT

• A Scandinavian living room should have a


more inviting space and this can be best
achieved by allowing plenty of light to get
in.
• In order not to block the light, window
treatments must be kept to a bare minimum
in a Scandinavian design

LIGHTING

• Lighting is considered a life source and the


Scandinavian decor should have different
forms of lighting to provide adequate
illumination in the entire space.
• Using modern lighting with an industrial
design such as wall sconces and pendant
lamps.
• Candle lights and candelabras can make a
Scandinavian living room feel warm, cozy

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