How to decorate the home in Scandinavian style

Scandinavian furniture

El Scandinavian style is also known as Nordic style and it is a trend that has already seen hundreds of homes. If you like this style and have heard of it, you may want to know what its characteristics are to add it at home. It is undoubtedly one of the most followed trends at the moment.

This style is born in the Scandinavian countries, hence its name. It is a type of style in which concepts such as design, ecology and simplicity are mixed, since in these countries functionality is very important but also the aesthetics of furniture. So let's see how to add Scandinavian style at home.

The use of the color white

Scandinavian style

If there is something for which the Scandinavian style stands out, it is precisely because of the use of white tones. Nordic environments are characterized by use light shades or just the color white, sometimes even in excess. Thus, the environments are much brighter and more open-plan, requiring less artificial lighting. If you like this style, you will have to think about repainting furniture and walls in white tones, because it is one of its hallmarks. Although, as we will see, there are also some things that can be done to add color.

Light wood always

This style also stands out for its ecology. Furniture is thought of that is of a timeless design and that are functional, so that they last longer. The Scandinavian style aims to put us back in contact with nature and that is why the wood in light tones in the furniture. It is very common to see furniture with very light wood, sometimes mixed with white. Dark wood from classic furniture is no longer used in this style.

Simple design furniture

Scandinavian furniture

Scandinavian furniture has a basic but modern line designs. Functionality is sought and also that each piece of furniture is timeless, lasting much longer over time. What is tried is that the furniture last for years and years, to avoid more consumerism. In this type of furniture, details or ornaments are dispensed with, to see only the basic lines of the furniture.

Pastel shades

Scandinavian style

Although white is usually the protagonist in Nordic environments, we can also see some color. But this colorful is usually very soft and clear, to avoid reducing the luminosity of the space. That is why pastel shades are especially added. Pale pink, mint green or very light yellow can be tones to add in these types of spaces. This way we can add touches of color in the rooms, in case the total white is too boring or simple.

The geometric print

Geometric print

This style can be boring at times. That is why it is possible to add patterns and the aforementioned pastel tones. The typical pattern of the Scandinavian world is the geometric, or the simplest forms, such as the silhouette of a tree. Many basic lines and shapes are also used in prints, in keeping with this style. The geometric print is undoubtedly one of the most used in the Scandinavian world in textiles. But we can also see it on the walls, with paintings or geometric patterns.

The vintage touch

In the Scandinavian style, durability is sought and that is why it is common see vintage pieces added. An old piece of furniture or some industrial spotlights on the ceiling can be details that we see in Nordic environments. This style goes very well with vintage elements. So it can also be part of the environments and the style.

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