With unlimited design styles available in the market, it can be tough to choose which one would match your tastes the most. If you like clutter-free, minimalist, and sophisticated interiors with appealing neutral tones then the Scandinavian style can be one of the best options for your living room. The Scandinavian style focuses on creating a space that is aesthetically pleasing as well as practical in its design. As this style is rapidly gaining popularity in modern times, here are 6 simple hacks to give a Scandinavian touch to your living room.
An effective way to start designing is to first provide a neutral backdrop to the space. This can be best achieved by keeping the walls white. Give the rest of the furniture a grey or beige accent. You can also experiment around by keeping grey or beige as your signature colour and white as your accent. The room would automatically seem bright and neat with the use of these monotones.
Hints of a mild pastel shade could be added to your living room to add interest and focus. It could be something as simple as a different coloured pillow on the sofa. Giving a different colour to any element of the room would make it pop out. By keeping this in mind, you can choose which piece of furniture you want to highlight in your living room.
You can use light-hued wooden flooring to add a rustic and cosy feeling to your living room. Scandinavian pieces of furniture often embrace natural textures by using wood, rattan, cotton, wool, and fur. This helps in keeping the overall ambience warm and welcoming. Speaking of natural touch, what is better than literally bringing nature in? Display some plants of varied sizes and textures at strategic locations to complete your natural look.
The simplest hack to achieve a Scandinavian look is by letting the natural light in as much as possible. This makes the room feel more welcoming and relaxing. The combination of sufficient natural light and white walls will instantly make your room appear larger and more sophisticated. It would be better to avoid opaque curtains. Instead, use light-coloured sheer curtains to let diffused light fill up your living room.
5. Bring Thoughtful Artistic Touches To Your Space
Add a few frames of monochrome minimalist art to complement the Scandinavian look of the space. Choose an artwork that matches the colour scheme of the room. Art pieces help you make a bold statement without compromising the overall design. You can also add a personal touch by hanging black and white photographs. A gallery wall will make your living room feel more unique and customized.
Lastly, let us not forget that the main objective of the Scandinavian style is to keep things minimal and have clean lines. Hence, it is of utmost importance to declutter your space by removing unnecessary items. Streamline and maximize your interiors by choosing sleek and minimal furniture items. Select only a few pieces of furniture that are not only aesthetically pleasing but also highly functional.
In conclusion, we hope you found some exciting ideas to get in gear and design your living room that is a mindful blend of minimal, functional, sophisticated, and calm – everything that the Scandinavian style stands for.
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Text provided by Naba Ansari-
Naba Ansari is an architecture student who finds solace in books, crafting design narratives that bridge imagination and reality. She rejoices in life's subtleties, reflecting them in both her architectural visions and personal pursuits. Nature, words, and design shape her journey through life.