Showing posts with label scandi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label scandi. Show all posts

Monday, July 2, 2018


Today I have a great chance to touch on one of my favourite topics – Scandinavian interiors – and to talk about light, cosy and so attractive Scandinavian bedrooms.  You will find the key peculiarities of north European interiors taking magnificent Swedish bedrooms as examples. 


The two most common colour schemes when it comes to Scandinavian bedrooms are: 

1. In white and white (snow-white walls, ceiling, floor). 

At that, you feel safe from the feeling of «medical establishment» and sterility in this case due to different textures (wood texture on the floor, stuccowork, no lack of textile, fur) and contrast color stains (bright pillows, blankets, mat, curtains, cut flowers, multi-colored decor, wood furniture). 


2. If «in white and white» scheme seems too extreme for you, install parquet or laminated flooring of light natural shade in your bedroom (light walnut, grey oak, maple…). Your interior will become warm, cosy and ecological.




Scandinavian bedrooms: window covering

Daylight is a key moment of Scandinavian style. Big windows in snow-white frames, light and easy curtains or Roman shades. More often than not, inhabitants of North Europe refuse from shades at all: nothing is to limit access of sunrays to a bedroom.



Flowery wallpapers

You can make a snow-white interior of your bedroom alive covering one wall with beautiful wallpapers with flower print or any other natural one.



Brick

Classic red brick supplements a light laconic interior beautifully. Contrast brick wall (or even its small part) will make your bedroom live and full of special charm typical for the loft. 


Decor

There are no too many things in a Scandinavian bedroom – each element is cherry-picked and makes an integral part of the interior.   Pay attention to modern laconic posters, pictures and photos. Combine frames and images of different sizes, creating collages and unusual compositions on the wall.



At that, it is important to strike a balance and principles of minimalism. Air and daylight are the best decors for the Scandinavian interior.



Scandinavian bedrooms reflect the love of North Europe inhabitants for nature, natural materials, cosy textile and sunlight. Implementation of Scandinavian minimalism principles, undoubtedly, work in every modern interior`s favour. Hopefully, you like these examples, and you had something new to learn about Scandinavian style.

About the author: Melisa Marzett who is a great writer and pluralistically a fan of the Scandinavian style in music, cinema and furniture writes for Smart Essay Writers at the time and enjoys a chance to write about her favourite style in the article above.

Bedroom Design in Scandinavian Style

Tuesday, April 17, 2018

Denmark has often been found the happiest country in Europe and even the world. The rest of Scandinavia enjoys a cosy lifestyle that helps them get through the long, dark winters too. Words like Hygge and Lagom are just part of a whole lifestyle focused on enjoying the little things in life, making the most of keeping warm and having a home that is a joy to spend time in.

This includes layering warm blankets and textiles, creating snug spaces that are also beautiful and having a well-insulated home to keep out the chill. After all, it’s impossible to feel truly peaceful and cosy if the cold is getting in through uninsulated walls!

Keeping warm and comfortable is key and every Scandinavian country has its own approach to snug but chic interiors. Here, our friends from Insulation Express are take a look at the different Nordic interior styles and sharing tips on how to get the look.


The Scandinavian Secrets to Keeping Cosy









The Scandinavian Secrets to Keeping Cosy by Insulation Express.

The Scandinavian Secrets to Keeping Cosy