A minimalistic clean aesthetic is the defining feature of Scandinavian design. Though commonly used in interior design, It also extends into electronics and architecture.
The history of the Scandinavian aesthetic is attributed to the Nordic countries in the 1930s and beyond.
Harmony with Surroundings and robustness are the core values of this style.
The three terms don’t mean the same thing. Nordic and Scandinavian styles may not be minimalist.
Hygge is the Danish concept of creating home atmospheres that promote contentment.
Let's take a look at three Scandinavian colour tones that can bring fresh perspectives into your home.
These tones add warmth to your space and create a snug and nurturing atmosphere.
Muted blues from the nordic colour palette brings in the beauty of the serene sky and will lift your spirits.
Mesmerising Nordic pastels can contrast and offset brighter hues of the carpets and drapes, creating a balanced colour palette.