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Warm Textlies
Accessorising with warm textiles is a great way to make a Scandinavian interior feel cosy and warm, especially in winter.
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High contrasts are the hallmark of Scandinavian interior design. Choose a sculptural furniture that helps create a dramatic, impactful statement.
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Scandinavian design ideas value nature as natural resources. You can consider incorporating light wood, sculptures, plants, and natural textiles.
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Scandinavian interior design often shows off a neutral-heavy colour palette. It utilises whites, greys, blues and tans to make a space look bright.
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Sepia hues are popular in Scandinavian interior design as they make a room sunny and bright.
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Wood floors are a must for a Scandinavian home. It will bring the natural characteristic in the space.
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Scandinavian interior designs are known to have fireplaces in the corner of a room and not centred on a wall.
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