All you Need to Know about Scandinavian Interior Design

Interior design contains a treasure trove of different themes and aesthetics, from the elegance of modernity to the naturalness of rusticity. Today, the theme that has risen in popularity is Scandinavian furniture and its design. A prominent design movement, Scandinavian design has a large influence over a variety of different areas, whether it is architecture, interior design or product design. Scandinavia consists of three northern European nations – Norway, Sweden, and Denmark. Despite the cultural and historical similarities of these nations, there are also a number of significant differences. In the late 1800s, when social philosophies changed, they came under the banner of home decor due to marketing as well as historical reasons.

Scandinavian Design: A Brief History 

Scandinavian design originated in the early 20th century, mixing old and new styles. During the 1950s, the design style gained popularity in the US and Canada. Scandinavian furniture design has much in common with mid-century modern design, which was heavily influenced by industrialisation as well as the modernist sensibility of Germany's Bauhaus movement. Because it was industrialised much later than Europe, the Scandinavian design revolves around combining the newest trends with traditional trades to create a style that combines new ideas with time-honoured traditions.

Scandinavian Design: The Characteristics

The guiding philosophy behind Scandinavian furniture design is functionality, simplicity and craftsmanship. Natural materials are also a major characteristic, including pale woods like ash and beech, wool and linen textiles, leather and sometimes, even glass. Although Scandinavian designs feature traditional patterns and colourful accents from time to time, the majority accentuates a minimalist, understated style. Listed below are some of the ways in which you can transform your home into your very own Scandinavian paradise.

Light and Airy Spaces

Scandinavian Home Design With Full Length Windows

Due to Scandinavian countries experiencing long periods of darkness also known as polar nights, natural light is embraced. Long windows can be installed to maximise natural light with sheer, white curtains as an add on. In this way, light still filters in without excessive glare. To create that airy aura, think reflective surfaces such as glass tables. Reflection creates the illusion of a bigger space, making an area look larger than it really is. 

Wood Accents Galore

Wooden Furniture And Accents Galore

One of the attributes every Scandinavian home cannot do without is the incorporation of wood accents and furniture, as naturalistic elements are a big part of Scandinavian design. Beyond simply synergising with the Scandinavian theme, wood brings with it many benefits, from its hardy, durable and robust nature to the timeless beauty and character it adds to any home. 

For instance, Born in Colour’s Guri Scandinavian series consists of furniture crafted only from solid American oak wood or American cherry wood. Every piece is inspired by the art of nature. The essence of this collection lies in the natural wooden grains which are exposed on all surfaces and reveals the true beauty of solid wood. Finish off by implementing a few plants and greenery to complement and bring out your wooden furniture and accents. 

Neutral Colours Palettes

Scandinavian Furniture With Neutral Colours Palettes

Although Scandinavian interiors vary and are often influenced by other styles like industrial or boho, they usually use the same Nordic colour palette. White, off-white, grey, and muted blue and green colours dominate Scandinavian furniture in Singapore. As mentioned above, these interiors feature wood flooring and wood furniture, hence, beige and cream hues are also common.

Scandinavian Design: Its Popularity

The Scandinavian design offers versatility and flexibility with its clean lines, minimalist aesthetic, traditional craftsmanship and multifunctional elements. Not only does this encourage greater self-expression, it is in harmony with the environment to own furniture in Singapore made to last rather than to be replaced. This is especially relevant to the younger generation. 

Ultimately, a stylish and modern space can be easily created with Scandinavian design's simple elegance. Owning quality Scandinavian or designer furniture in Singapore, lighting and a few carefully chosen items is all it takes to transform an ordinary looking home into a Scandinavian themed one. With the Scandinavian look complementing a variety of decor styles, finding a design you would love to live in becomes an effortless and enjoyable experience!

Born in Colour’s Scandinavian series is set to revolutionise homes and inspire Scandinavian design lovers. With an extensive range of furniture collections that reflect the beauty of the Scandinavian style, our furniture shop in Singapore is the go-to solution for your minimalist interior design needs. Contact us for more information today! 

  • December 14, 2021
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