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5 Wonderful Things We Learned from Scandinavian Design

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Key principles of cozy Scandinavian design

Scandinavian interior style has been a confident trend for several seasons now, and it doesn't seem to be giving up its position. Indeed, Scandinavians have a lot to teach us.

Light colors — a salvation for small apartments

They not only visually expand the space but also make the room brighter. This is something we lack, just as much as in our country as in Scandinavian countries, especially during winter.

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Vibrant accents — a cure for monotony

For example, decorative cushions, posters, paintings, or designer tableware. They add contrast and dynamism to the space, ensuring your interior doesn't look bland or dull.

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Beauty lies in simplicity

Wooden shelves or wooden Viennese chairs blend easily into almost any setting, and clean lines do not overload the space.

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A cozy armchair is where it belongs

It's a literal embodiment of the Scandinavian hygge. It pairs beautifully with a knitted or fur blanket or cushion. Comfort, and once again comfort!

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Less is more

An abundance of figurines, ornaments, and just plain souvenirs around you creates a feeling of cluttered space. The maximum is simple plants, aromatic candles, and meaningful photos.

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Here is a video with tips on how to decorate your home in Scandinavian style so that every room becomes a photo zone. The house has three children's rooms designed for different age groups.

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