


Gray armchairs, wood coffee table, and blue traditional rug in a harmony with the blue sofa. If you’re interested in modern home design, check out these seven incredible ways to make your contemporary home vibrant and cozy. The best way to style a Scandinavian living room is to add in texture and layering to create a feeling of luxury. Minimalist homes do not have to be cold, white, sparse, unlivable, or unrealistic. This minimal room includes a carefully-curated mix of clean lines in the furniture for a bold statement, adding to the rooms allure. Its essential to make thoughtful choices about what you includeand what you dont. Scandinavian living rooms are easy to style because their palette of neutrals and monotones is so easy to build around. In a minimalist living room, every piece of furniture and home decor counts. The following components work together to establish this style’s iconic look. These high ceilings and dark wood window frames form the perfect backdrop for this minimal and sculptural living room / kitchen. The house in this picture is also from the sixties, so the wallpaper if a perfect match to the architecture.' How do you style a Scandinavian living room? Key Features Warm minimalism is set apart by its earthy tones, simple, clean spaces, and welcoming feel. It has a textile look with a light, warm gray tone, and was enormously popular at the time. Combining the sleek lines of true minimalist design where simplicity is key.
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'The Vivalla design is an original wallpaper we found in our archive from the 1960s. The Warm Minimalist style is a fusion of minimalism and cozier, warming elements. In this space, if everything was white, it would be hard to read the whole room, it would appear smaller and darker.'īy having the chimney and wallpaper in white, but with the introduction of dark wood panels and a brown sofa, 'the eyes sweep over the hole room, from light to dark, to light, to dark,' says Sissa Sundling.įurther texture is brought into the space through the use of wallpaper, explains Sundling. 'To maximize light in a living room, it is all about using contrasting tones to strengthen the light feeling. If you're looking to create a light living room with a Scandinavian feel then white makes a good base, but be sure to pair it with contrasting tones and textures advises Sissa Sundling, head of design at Swedish wallpaper brand Boråstapeter. (Image credit: Boråstapeter Vivalla wallpaper from the collection Alla tiders Hus)
