Base elements – floors and walls
The core feature of Scandinavian style is creating interiors with a light color palette that brings plenty of light and “warmth”, thus adding visual spaciousness.
For this reason, walls are painted in various shades of white, brown, and gray. Darker wallpapers with minimalist patterns that cover one of the living room walls also fit this style. In evolving interpretations, cobalt, emerald, or navy blue may also appear in this form. It is very important to create a space rich in natural light and large windows. If that’s not possible, try to keep windows uncovered and make the walls with windows the brightest areas in the room.
A crucial step is choosing the right flooring. In Scandinavian design, combining white with wood is a key feature. This can be a light shade or a pleasant and timeless brown tone.
Furniture for a Scandinavian-style living room
Furnishing should be limited to only the most necessary elements, as pragmatism and minimalism dominate in Northern Europe. The main point of the living room will be a sofa – large, comfortable, and matching the light or dark gray walls. Interiors may also include sofas in powder pink or with wooden elements that coordinate with the selected flooring. Many people also choose large armchairs and poufs, often in two contrasting shades.
The table is typically wooden. Its size varies depending on its function – if it’s used for meals, it takes up more space and adds visual weight; if it serves a semi-decorative purpose, it is low and has a small diameter. If you need to store items in the living room, a simple chest of drawers in white or pastel tones will be useful. Its shelves should be wide, and the handles can be decorative.
Accessories – inspiring ideas for a Scandinavian-style living room
Accessories are a key aspect of the living room. They are what give Scandinavian-style living room ideas a personal touch. In modern Scandinavian style, gold, black, and metallic tones are increasingly present. You can include them in many parts of the room – in frames around your favorite light graphics or photos on the wall, tall colorful lamps, cushions, blankets, or a patterned rug.
If you prefer classic Nordic style, stick to white, beige, gray, or pastel accessories. A fluffy rug placed in the center of the room will add a cozy character. Don’t forget cream-colored curtains and tall plants if you’re a fan of greenery.
Scandinavian style in multifunctional living rooms
Remember that you must decide on the form and final direction that will bring the Scandinavian style into your living room. Much depends on the function of the space. A living room may be a passage area connected to a hallway or an open-plan room with a kitchen. In that case, it’s worth unifying the decor of the whole space with appropriate flooring suited for various rooms. Laminated waterproof panels will work perfectly for such spaces, enhancing the look and durability of the interior while offering effective and long-term protection.