![]() ![]() In a Scandi bedroom, functionality is foremost and an overly decorated look is a no-no.Ĭlean lines and sleek furniture pieces fit right into this style. Scandi style is all about simple accents, wooden elements, plants, and natural lighting with little or no window treatments. How can I make my room more Scandinavian?īy paring it down, and choosing a neutral palette. Plus, it will boost light levels in the space. Trust us – white flooring not only gives a wonderfully refreshing touch to the interior, but it also creates a great canvas for you to add more layers, colors, and textures to the room. If you already have dark flooring, try painting the floorboards white. Look for light oak flooring, cork flooring or ones with a bleached effect. But remember, Scandi designs usually dictate softer colors. ![]() With neutral tones surrounding your room, you may be tempted to have darker flooring. Style with pale wood, rattan, plenty of soft white linen, sleek future with a mid-century twist, and monochrome lighting and accessories to complete the look,' says Ruth Mottershead, Creative Director, Little Greene. ![]() 'Calming pared back and neutral patterns with natural or geometric patterns such as ‘Lauderdale' in stone are the perfect backdrop to a Scandi inspired bedroom. These add to the sustainable appeal that Scandi bedrooms have. In terms of accessories, choose wood, stone, bamboo, or jute. Or, a frieze carpet made of higher-end material with soft, dense tufts that are super smooth to walk on. Think of level loop pile carpets that have a consistent, uncut loop texture, which creates a smooth pattern all over. Layer up bedding with textured throws and pillows to give your bed that lovely lived-in feel.įor bedroom carpet ideas, choose ones that are soft underfoot so the moment you enter the room, a feeling of calm and warmth takes over. Embrace natural materials and texturesīe it a restrained, traditional, or a modern bedroom design, remember to give a lot of love to the look and feel of your bed. If Swedish cottage vibes are more your style, look for delicate wallpapers in restful shades of blue and green like I Love Wallpaper’s Trailing Eucalyptus,' Chelsea Clark, Head of Brand at I Love Wallpaper says. Available in real wood shades and neutral palettes these wallpapers lend themselves well to creating a Scandi inspired décor. 'An affordable, and easy way to incorporate this trend is by using bedroom wallpapers – you could choose our faux wood-paneled wallpaper. Remember to keep your windows open, with tied-up curtains to allow constant light and ventilation. If you're planning on zoning a room with wallpaper, the wood-effect ones can go a long way in creating that natural feel indoors without looking too OTT. Choose the ‘oh so now’ palette of earthy neutrals that will bring balance to a space and be a wonderful backdrop to other natural elements in your room.' 'Think oversized floral motifs that feel thoroughly modern with a fluid line drawing of flowers such as the Helleborus. After all, bedrooms are a place of calm and quiet.' says Patrick O’Donnell, Farrow & Ball International Brand Ambassador. Include elements of nature into your room for a wonderfully restful and relaxed look. ![]() 'Scandinavian interiors celebrate texture, the outdoors, and craft. Layer with nature-inspired prints and motifs If bright white is not your style, then you could add a soft bedroom color – peach, pink, and lavender – quite the favorite among interior designers. Vertical b&w stripes on curtains to look fabulous and give the room a touch of eclectic. 'Scandinavian design hinges on a color palette off whites, beiges, and greys,' offers Seema Puri, principal architect, SEZA Architects.Īlso, black and white patterns are frequent fliers in this style and can be incorporated in several ways – as graphic prints on throws, artworks, or pillows. With a peppering of rustic elements and plants, you can have yourself a classic Danish design. Typically bedrooms in this style have muted tones, punctuated with green, grey, or black accents. A minimalist color palette, natural materials, and simple shapes are evergreens. The Scandi interior design is easy to live with, especially because of how pleasing it looks at all times. (Image credit: Unique Homestays The Railway House, courtesy David Curran) ![]()
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