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Scandi Rustic: Creating a cozy & happy home

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Introducing plants and dried flowers, displayed in terracotta and ceramic pots and vases will add even more texture and life to the space. Vintage furniture, lighting and decorative items tend to feature heavily in a Scandi Rustic home, and is a more environmentally-friendly way to furnish your home. There is just so much to love about the Scandi Rustic aesthetic, and you don’t have to live in a log cabin to achieve it. As shown in the book, it works in pretty much every style of home. So grab yourself a copy and prepare to swoon! Then there's the more traditional version of Scandi style, the one associated with hygge that's all about comfort, coziness and textures. Vintage pieces, heavily carved wooden furniture and folksy prints. Earthy shades also reflect the nature-inspired aspect of Scandi interiors and blend smoothly with natural materials such as wood, jute, cotton and clay. Another new trend in Scandi style is a focus on environmental awareness, which in general is shining through in architecture and design,' explains Sofie Ganeva. This could mean sourcing pre-loved vintage furniture and handcrafted designs for a Scandi living room.

Scandi interiors are all about understated and effortlessly cool style choices, and the easiest way to keep things aligned is by working within one colour palette.Unless you embrace the new Nordic trend for color, Scandi decor style is often limited to a monochromatic color scheme, mixed in with natural materials. However you can still add interest when you don't have color in your design toolbox, especially when it comes to areas such as shelving ideas in a Scandi scheme. Concrete set of stars, freestanding star in a star, Christmas stars, joining star, Christmas ornament, minimalistic rustic scandi home

The cool shades of nude make the space more cozy and open for guests and the household to enjoy. It adds a lot of light and a little warmth to the living space. It makes the living room look bigger to accommodate more guests. An icon that would make the living room look best is an iconic chandelier. Every space within the home should fill the guests with curiosity. This will make them look at every square meter over and over again. It gives an aesthetic impact to the viewer. The Matched Chique When we think of Scandinavian design we can’t help but think of famous Danish designers such as Arne Jacobsen, Hans Wegner or Poul Kjaerholm; designers who used beautiful, natural materials to create simple, elegant furniture. The focus on natural materials extends throughout the Scandinavian style interiors, along with a cool, neutral or monochrome colour palette and simple, graphic shapes. Another similarity between Scandinavian and rustic aesthetics is that both styles make heavy use of unfinished wood pieces. However, Scandinavian designs often use light-toned woods, while rustic styles prefer dark-toned materials. So if you’re aiming for a blend of these two design styles, there are two ways you might go about achieving a cohesive look.This tan and brown living room is a perfect example of a Scandinavian living room that experiments with color but still feels straight out of a Danish home decor magazine. With so many earthy textures and dark tones to work with in the design, it can be challenging for homeowners to create a gorgeous, modern space. What you truly need is a fresh take on traditional cabin decor that will brighten the room and restore that sense of comfort and coziness that you adore. Nordic hygge style is part of the Scandinavian design family tree and focuses on the Danish idea of “hygge,” which is the feeling of being content with the simple pleasures in life. The Scandinavian design style, in general, uses Nordic-inspired designs and mountain home decor. Therefore, when aiming to blend Scandi and rustic interior decor, many designers lean into the Nordic hygge style to achieve a comfortable balance.

Achieving the rustic Scandinavian interior design style is simple. While it’s important to blend the two opposing aesthetics together, they share enough elements in common that you can still create a cohesive look. Stark and contrasting color palettes Sometimes, to stand out, the answer is not to make noise and be hyper-expressive in an attempt to turn people’s attention,' says Jonas Bjerre-Poulsen. 'We believe it is always right to find elements for your home that are simple, modest and restrained, made from natural materials that have tactile surfaces that will patinate beautifully with time.' Scandi, however, favors lighter wood tones and a more crisp appeal to the design. Cool hues with undertones like green and blue reign supreme. You may also find fur or faux fur textiles, muted gray tones, and simple, near- monochromatic color palettes in Scandi spaces. Additionally, Scandi designs play around with more layering and natural materials like wool or leather for a cozier look. Scandi interior design may also appear more rustic and industrial than its Japandi counterpart. The combined geometric pieces allow the viewer’s eyes to wander around the room. It senses direction towards the different pieces of furniture. It may be plain for some, but the textures integrate well with the minimalist clean look. There are minimal patterns used often for the sake of defining the details. In this theme, white wood oak planks defined the rustic Scandinavian look aimed for. The Clean SlateEmbracing hygge (simply put, the Danish art of cosying up) is key to a truly Scandi bedroom. Even in the warmer months of the year, inviting touches are what will give your bedroom a sanctuary-like feel that is guaranteed to help you unwind.

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