As popular Scandinavian concepts of Hygge and Lagom continue to permeate across borders – including in the U.S. – emulating Scandinavian style in the home has also grown in popularity. Scandinavian home decorating, also known as Scandi style, has garnered worldwide admiration for its simplicity, functionality, and beauty. Originating from the Nordic countries of Denmark, Norway, Sweden, and Finland, this design style reflects the unique ability to merge minimalism with coziness, creating spaces that are both inviting and practical.
I have been enamored with Scandinavia and Scandinavian style decorating for years. And when I finally had the chance to visit Scandinavia – specifically Norway – for the first time last year, my love for this culture and its decor style grew even more. There’s so much I love about the clean spaces, muted tones, and minimalist decorating – all of which help to create a calm, cozy and welcoming space in and outside your home.
What is the Essence of Scandinavian Design?
At the heart of Scandinavian design lies the concept of “hygge” (a Danish and Norwegian word for a mood of coziness and comfort) and “lagom” (a Swedish term meaning “just the right amount”). These principles encourage the creation of spaces that foster comfort and well-being while maintaining a clean and uncluttered aesthetic. Scandinavian interiors are characterized by:
- Neutral Color Palettes – Predominantly whites, grays, blacks, and muted tones that create a calm and serene atmosphere.
- Natural Materials – Extensive use of wood, leather, and natural fibers to bring warmth and texture.
- Functionality – A focus on practical and multi-functional furniture that maximizes space and usability.
- Light – Maximizing natural light and incorporating artificial lighting that mimics daylight.
- Minimalism – Clean lines and uncluttered spaces, avoiding excessive ornamentation.
11 Ways to Bring Scandinavian Style into Your Home
1. Neutral Color Scheme – Start by adopting a neutral color palette for walls, furniture, cabinets and even accents. Whites, grays, and soft pastels dominate Scandinavian interiors, providing a serene backdrop that enhances natural light. This doesn’t mean your space has to be devoid of color; add subtle hues through accessories, like throw pillows, throw blankets and seasonal decor.
2. Natural Materials – Incorporate natural materials such as wood, wool, linen, and leather. Wooden floors, furniture, and accents add warmth and texture. Consider a light oak dining table or cabinets or a woven wool throw to bring that organic feel indoors.
3. Functional Furniture – Choose furniture that combines form and function. Scandinavian design celebrates pieces that are practical yet aesthetically pleasing…think IKEA. Opt for a sleek sofa with storage, a multi-purpose coffee table, or stackable chairs that save space.
4. Maximize Natural Light – Keep window treatments minimal to allow as much natural light as possible. Sheer curtains or blinds are excellent choices, as they provide privacy without blocking light. Mirrors can also help reflect light and make spaces feel larger and brighter.
5. Layered Lighting – Scandinavians understand the importance of good lighting, especially during long, dark winters. Combine overhead lights with floor lamps, table lamps, and candles to create a warm and inviting ambiance. Look for fixtures with clean lines and simple designs.
6. Cozy Textiles – In true Hygge fashion, introduce cozy textiles to add warmth and comfort. Think chunky knit throws, soft woolen blankets, and velvet or faux fur cushions. These elements not only enhance comfort but also add visual interest and texture to your space.
7. Declutter – Embrace minimalism by decluttering your home. Keep surfaces clean and organized, and avoid overcrowding your space with unnecessary items. As hard as it may be to declutter (believe me, I have my challenges), each piece should have a purpose and contribute to the overall aesthetic.
8. Greenery – Bring the outdoors in with plants and flowers. Greenery adds a touch of nature, improves air quality, and creates a fresh, lively atmosphere. While plants like succulents, snake plants, or ferns are indeed low-maintenance, I love the look of fresh cut flowers in the house, especially when they come directly from my garden.
9. Simple and Stylish Accessories – Keep accessories minimal and meaningful. A few well-chosen items like a piece of abstract art, a ceramic vase, or a stylish clock can make a statement without overwhelming the space. Remember, less is more.
10. Quality over Quantity – Invest in high-quality, durable pieces that will stand the test of time. Scandinavian design prioritizes craftsmanship and longevity, ensuring that furniture and decor are not only beautiful but also enduring.
11. Personal Touches – Finally, infuse your personality into your space with personal touches. Whether it’s family photographs, travel souvenirs, or heirlooms, these elements make your home unique and reflective of your life and experiences.
Scandinavian design is more than just a style; it’s a way of life that promotes simplicity, functionality, and harmony. By embracing neutral colors, natural materials, functional furniture, and cozy textiles, you can create a serene and inviting home that reflects the tranquil beauty of the Nordic landscapes. Declutter your space, maximize natural light, and add greenery to bring a breath of fresh air into your interiors. With these style elements, you’ll be well on your way to achieving a stunning Scandinavian-inspired home that balances minimalism with warmth, making every day feel a little more hyggelig.