The Scandinavian Styled Interiors

One of the most popular interior designs is Scandinavian, as it speaks to our desire to live in cosy, comfortable and beautiful settings. Scandinavian interior designs use a blend of textures, contrasts and soft hues to showcase sleek and modern spaces that are often breathtaking. We look at some easy ways to bring Scandinavian interiors into your home today.

Scandinavian interior design is known for its minimalist colour palettes, cosy accents, and striking modern furniture. We define Scandinavian interior design as a minimalist and functional aesthetic that has been influential since the mid 20thcentury. It combines function, affordability and minimalist. Marked by pale colours and natural materials, it highlights simply stunning interior spaces.

Scandinavian interior design has had a resurgence in popularity in the past few years as its light and airy appeal is always popular in Australian homes. If you are looking to inject this style into your home, think clean lines, quality design and a mix of layers and textures and of course, showcasing spectacular artwork.

You will need to consider stripping things back to basics with neutral colours and minimal clutter, as this will not only create a Scandinavian interior but create a beautiful, warm and welcoming space where your family loves to spend time together.

The colour scheme we recommend to achieve this look is white walls and cool grey and blue textiles, as this definitely gives off the right ambience of a Scandinavian interior. While blacks, whites and greys dominate Scandi interiors, they’re not all monochromatic.

Blush pinks and icy blues, muted greens and even yellows all suit this style, however what is important, is to keep it restrained, adding colour through cushions, throws, rugs and decorative pieces.

We love the idea of adding simple, yet beautiful artwork pieces to your home. Whether it’s a map of a foreign city, large typography piece, black and white photography or graphic artwork, it seems black and white wall art is another staple of a Scandinavian interior and one we love at The Interior Designer.

Light, natural timbers are another must-have in a Scandi interior. You may already have timber accents in your home with exposed beams or timber shelving. If not, look at adding a few pops of timber, it will add warmth and an organic texture, such as a wooden stool or the uber popular timber and leather strap shelving.

It’s rare you’ll see a Scandinavian interior without an indoor plant. So be sure to scatter some greenery throughout your Scandi styled home.

We have so many gorgeous interior pieces at www.theinteriordesigner.com.au that are sure to give you the perfect Scandi style.