Scandinavian style is one of the most popular styles for home decor, it’s known for its simplicity, utility, and beauty, for its relaxed looks and clean lines, lots of natural light and understated elegance. How to make your home Scandinavian? Let’s look closely at its characteristic features that you may implement into your home decor.
A beautiful Nordic bathroom with an oval tub and a bowl sink, a wooden vanity and an armoire for storage.
A casual Nordic bedroom in off-whites, with a wooden bench, a comfy bed and a pendant lamp for a modern look.
A catchy Scandinavian dining space with a round table, white chairs, a black and white gallery wall and potted plants.
A contemporary Scandinavian bedroom with a dark wall, monochromatic bedding, lamps and lights and a grey rug.
A contemporary Scandinavian kitchen with white and plywood cabinets, bulbs hanging from above and a sleek dining set.
A dreamy Nordic dining space with a built-in bench and muted pillows, a wooden table, muted color chairs and a cluster of pendant lamps.
A dreamy Scandi nursery with pale blue walls and an accent one, white furniture, pendant lamps and a mobile plus toys.
Colors
White is considered the main Scandinavian color, and that’s not surprising, since natural light can be rare in Nordic homes, but recently, color has started to be used as an accent, though still in earthy tones—dark blues, greens, grays, and browns. The nature-inspired shades can aid in creating a cocoon-like space, so take a look at beige, off-whites, pale green and blues that won’t contrast your Scandi interior much but will make it deeper and more interesting.
A light and air-filled kitchen in light grey and white plus natural wood chairs and black touches for a bit of drama.
A minimalist grey Nordic kitchen with black pendant lamps, a grey stone countertop and a table with hairpin legs.
A monochromatic Scandi bedroom with a bed with grey and white bedding, some lamps, lights and a gallery wall.
A neutral Scandi bathroom with black touches for drama, with wood and a jute rug plus a wire basket.
A Nordic dining room with a whitewashed table, matching chairs, matching pendant lamps and a sleek console table.
A Nordic dining room with a wooden dining table, chairs, benches, neutral shades and a grey vase with blooming branches.
Materials
Incorporate wood cladding on walls and even ceilings to add texture and warmth, go for stained wooden furniture. Use grey oil to take the yellow away from woods like pine or oak. Scandinavian design creates warmth through textiles such as sheepskin, wool, and mohair that are a necessity in cold climates, and keep the aesthetic paired down, but add some visual interest.
A Nordic living room with a pale green accent wall, a creamy loveseat, a gallery wall, a sconce, a round table and neutral rugs.
A pure white Scandinavian nursery with a dresser, a wardrobe, a crib, some stools and a pendant lamp plus pretty and cute decor.
A refreshing Scandinavian bathroom with white walls, an oval tub, a long white vanity and a jute rug.
Declutter
Scandinavian design isn’t about clutter at all, it’s about order and an airy feeling, which can’t be achieved with lots of accessories and boxes for storage.
A Scandinavian living room with a grey sectional, pastel and neutral pillows, a ledge gallery wall, a potted plant and a copper leather pouf.
A Scandinavian space spruced up with pale green looks unusual and very catchy, lots of natural light is a traditional feature of such spaces.
A Scandinavian terrace in black and white, with potted greenery and a fire bowl is a super stylish space that welcomes in.
A serene Scandi nursery with a rich-stained crib and all the rest done in grey and white, with a grid gallery wall and some lovely toys.
A stylish monochromatic Scandinavian living room with a grey sofa, neutral furniture, a black lamp and pots, neutral textiles is chic.
A vintage Nordic bathroom done in a neutral color scheme, a vintage stool, sink and a mirror with a shelf.
A vintage Nordic dining room with a vintage black dining table, mismatching chairs, a white glass cupboard and lots of potted plants.
Add An Outside/ Inside Room
Scandinavian people generally love a connection with the outdoors so you’ll find a balcony or terrace in even the smallest apartments. These are usually decked and used for grilling and entertaining outdoors during the late light nights of the summer. Decorate your outdoor space in Scandi style to extend the spaces outdoors and enjoy nature and landscapes.
A welcoming Scandinavian living room with a grey sofa, blue pillows, a ledge with black and white artworks, a round table and a cushion on the floor.
An airy white Nordic bedroom with an arched window, a bed, some wooden furniture and potted greenery.
An attic Scandinavian living room with a white planked ceiling, a grey sectional with printed pillows, a round table and potted plants.
Printed pillows make the space catchier, a faux fur throw and a comfy rug add coziness, and natural light floods the space.
Textiles are an important part of Scandi spaces, they are sure to make any space cozier, and Nordic spaces are often said to be cold.
Fireplaces
As Scandinavian winters are very harsh, most apartments and houses have an original fire in the living room. Unlike British fireplaces that are usually the focal point of a grand room, these are often very simple columns (many originals from the 19th century are beautifully tiled) and are located in the corner of the room. This way they add coziness and warmth without becoming a centerpiece.
A traditional Scandinavian stove clad with blue and white printed tiles is a beautiful idea for a Nordic space, it will add both color and pattern.
Such a modern looking black firewood stove is another fresh idea to substitute a traditional Scandinavian stove.