SCANDINAVIAN INTERIOR STYLE
The Scandinavian interior style is characterized by minimalism, simplicity, and functionality. Although this style was extremely popular in the 1950s, it has remained one of the most loved interior design styles to this day and shows no signs of changing.
In Scandinavian interiors, you will often find eco-friendly materials such as leather, stone, wood, and hemp fiber. This style is usually inspired by a connection with nature, so it's no surprise that homes with this design often combine natural forms, abstraction, and the use of natural materials.
DECORATE YOUR HOME WITH WARM FABRICS

Most Scandinavian countries have a cold climate, so the use of warm fabrics for home decor is a very common choice.
These decorations can be rugs or throws, which should be made from natural materials such as wool, sheepskin, or mohair.
This type of home decoration is a great way to add coziness and warmth to your home, especially during the winter months.
CHOOSE UNPRETENTIOUS DECORATIVE ACCENTS
As we mentioned, simplicity is very important in Scandinavian interiors, so when decorating your home, always choose decor elements with a simple design.

For example, you can decorate a coffee table with an elegant ceramic vase, and to add texture or subtle color, adorn home sofas with throws and pillows in simple geometric patterns.
COMBINE WOOD AND METAL
Wood in Scandinavian interiors is used not only for floors but also for furniture and lighting fixtures, so in such homes, you can usually find both wooden coffee tables and chairs made of wood.
However, the latest trend suggests combining metal surfaces with wood elements.
PLANTS WILL BRING LIFE TO YOUR HOME
To prevent your home from feeling too cold, we suggest 'bringing in' life, color, and beauty by using plants and fresh flowers.
Scandinavian streets are full of fresh flower vendors, so your Scandinavian home should also feature greenery and colors.

NEUTRAL COLORS
A specific color palette prevails in Scandinavian interiors, which should be adhered to: shades of gray, white, brown, and black.
Thus, when choosing this design, your thoughts should only revolve around these neutral colors, as only with them will you create an effect of cleanliness and tranquility in your home.

Some interior designers recommend using minimal accents of brighter colors, but the walls should in any case be painted white, as it is important for the furniture and interior details to stand out.
AS MUCH LIGHT AS POSSIBLE
Most Scandinavian countries enjoy daylight for only about seven hours, so choosing appropriate light sources at home is extremely important. Lighting is considered a source of life, so Scandinavian-style homes should have enough lighting fixtures of different forms to adequately illuminate the entire space.
Designers recommend using modern industrial design lighting. Also, candles and candle holders can perfectly serve to add coziness, warmth, and romance to your home.

By following these tips, you should be able to create a wonderful home space where simplicity, functionality, and the beauty of Scandinavian interiors merge.
