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5 Fresh Ideas for Scandinavian-Style Interior Design

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Redesigning a familiar interior in a new way

For all lovers of Scandinavian style, designers suggest focusing on color, textures, and materials, replacing familiar items with new models and not being afraid of experiments.

Blue Walls

What about replacing tired white and gray walls with more saturated blue and navy tones? Dark cobalt, sky blue, cornflower — any shade can become the main one in a living room or bedroom interior.

Design: Cartelle DesignDesign: Cartelle Design

Did you like the interior? Then your choice:
TV unit.
Loft-style table.
Loft-style pendant light.
Handmade rug.
Colorful furniture

Furniture in Scandinavian interiors does not have to be white or gray. If a bright sofa or armchair in the living room no longer surprises, bedroom decor tends to be more traditional.

Don't be afraid of experiments: make the bed a focal point — for example, by choosing upholstery in green, blue, or even yellow.

Design: Oleg MintsDesign: Oleg Mints

Did you like the interior? Then your choice:
Bed with green upholstery.
Black coffee table.
CASE bedside table.
Wooden-legged chair.
Leather finish

More and more designers use leather in the design of Scandinavian interiors — a natural, soft-to-the-touch, and easy-to-maintain material. Leather can be used for large interior items like sofas or armchairs, as well as smaller ones such as stools or even lampshades.

Design: Irina KrascheninnikovaDesign: Irina Krascheninnikova

Did you like the interior? Then your choice:
White Barcelona sofa.
Chair with eco-leather upholstery.
Metal and eco-leather stool.
White pendant light.
Unusual lighting

A white monochrome lampshade above a dining table — a thing of the past. Trendy decorative models are now in style, such as a lamp resembling a branch. Functional lighting still remains the priority: lamps provide sufficient illumination.

Design: Studio DADesign: Studio DA

Did you like the interior? Then your choice:
Branching Bubbles pendant light.
Wool rug.
Gray corner sofa.
Footstool.
Plenty of decor

We are accustomed to thinking that Scandinavian interiors are primarily minimalism. But increasingly, designers do not hesitate to fill the space with paintings, posters, favorite souvenirs, and decorative items. And we are happy about that.

Design: Studio 3.14Design: Studio 3.14

Did you like the interior? Then your choice:
Cream-colored sofa.
Tika wood table.
Round rug.
Pendant light.

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