A FEW DESIGN TIPS FORIMPECCABLE SCANDINAVIAN INTERIOR
February 6, 2020
The season is ingratiating to immerse ourselves in the Scandinavian lifestyle or, applied to the artistic design of the home, the Scandinavian interior. It is characterized by the purity and simplicity of shape and form, the presence of perfect workmanship from which a feeling of beauty, a clever mix of cosy functionality and convenience will flow.
Scandinavian design is becoming more and more popular, that’s why we have gathered some of the main highlights on how to embrace the stunning Scandinavian look.
Colours
The remarkable characteristics of the interior style of the extreme points in Northern Europe are expressed in the monochromatic colour schemes using black-and-white colours often paired with a prominent accent of light blue. The space is always dominated by the white colour, which perfectly captures the northern light, creating spaciousness, a sense of cleanliness and purity.
Wood in Interior Design
Variations of light-toned wood are boldly used in decorating floors, walls and ceilings. Not only does it create a feeling of cosiness and warmth, but it also reminds us of a Finnish sauna meant to be an experience in relaxation linked with their lifestyle.
Furniture
Rounded curves and simple shapes, in combination with a Minimalist design, identify the main style of furniture and architecture in the room. In addition, wooden tables and high back chairs with a coat draped over the backrest will further provide a unique vision of the interior.
Lighting
The bright interior design will reflect the Sun’s rays during the day, while light fixtures in oval shapes or decorative bulbs will illuminate the room in the evening. Candlelight and fireplace are an integral part of the flickering atmosphere, enchanting the Scandinavian interior with charm.
Accessories
The true Scandinavian style – despite the monochromatic colour scheme using black-and-white colours, the lack of excess and the modest interior – aims to create a feeling of extraordinarily habitable place that is full of life and beautiful vibes. Books and magazines, bowls of fruits and fresh flowers can be spotted on the otherwise clean line furniture, while the walls are almost always adorned with works of art, adding a pinch of eccentricity and colour.
If we take a general look at the Scandinavian interior, the prevailing shade in this style is definitely white. Discover the impeccable white colour with Spirit Impeccable White because impeccable – it is its second self!