It is Nordic Inherited style and blended from the mix of
Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Finland, the design provides spaces filled with
light, mainly stylized with natural elements, earthy muted tones, and clean
lines.
It was due to the environment in the Nordic countries that
the design came off all calm and easy to the eye, Winters were long, and so
there was little daylight, and people often had very small houses, causing the
need for bright and airy, yet cozy, homes.
For that, the Scandinavian style fell into the minimalist
category of interior design.
Furniture and materials:
Scandinavian interiors feature mostly whitened wood floors
or with light colors except the bathroom, If the thought of no carpet puts you
on edge, try adding a large rug in a soft texture or natural material.
Mixing textures and materials, such as unfinished wood
pieces and soft linens, brings nature into the home, adding that restful vibe
that the decor is so famous for with warmth in the atmosphere.
Colors:
The color palette is typically very light and simple.
White is often used as the main color, but it doesn’t make
the room look pale because natural materials, such as wood, bring warmth and
texture.
White is also a great blank slate to introduce any color
combination, Cool whites work well in south-facing rooms since they receive the
best of the warm, summer daylight.
Warmer whites, on the other hand, work well to warm up
north-facing rooms, since they receive lower levels of cooler, natural light.
Greys, light pale blue or brown shades can also be used to
create a beautiful, serene interior.
Space and light:
Scandinavian homes often feature large windows to make the
room feel bright and open.
As we said before, Nordic winters are long and dark, so
making the most of every ounce of natural light is key.
Windows are seldom dressed to allow the day light in, but if
needed, it may be treated with a soft, light material such as cotton, allowing
privacy without darkening the room and combine it with a blackout roller for
the bedrooms.
It works well with small spaces due to the simplicity of
Nordic style, with white or light shades as a main color and an avoidance of
unnecessary accessories.
A large importance is placed on giving furniture ‘space to
breathe’.




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