Scandinavian Style Tips
Scandinavian style is currently being favored because it can create a cool, shady, comfortable atmosphere, and gives a homey look but also feels luxurious when applied in residential layouts. In various kinds of literature, it is revealed that this Scandinavian style was originally inspired by the way of life of people in Scandinavian countries who are in contact with nature. For example, countries in northern Europe, namely Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Iceland, and Finland. Simplicity, minimalism, and functionality are the three main characteristics of the Scandinavian style. Simple and minimalist concepts, for example, can be found in the dominance of neutral colors such as white and light gray. Instead of being simple, this neutral color can create a luxurious impression like a images of luxury home offices.
A concept like this is also in line with the tastes of minimalist style lovers because the Scandinavian style also prioritizes the element of ‘function’ rather than just design. Three things are unique to the Scandinavian style, namely simplicity (simplicity), minimalism (minimalism), and functionality (function). Where the existing spaces must be able to function properly. But still combined with simple and simple interior details. For example, an accent that can be applied to the living room is to combine the wall area using Granito tiles which are gray and have a rough texture. The combination of accents that are in harmony with the Scandinavian style theme can make your living room feel warmer, more comfortable, and able to make anyone feel at home for long in the room.
In addition to warmth and comfort, another impression created by this Scandinavian style is that it can make a narrow space feel wider and more spacious. It is suitable for those of you who have a minimalist type 36 house or a studio type apartment with limited space because the dominance of neutral colors such as white and light gray can make a small space seem wider. It can also be said that the combination of these two colors is a mandatory color to get a Scandinavian interior look.