Scandinavian Interior Design
Light woods, cozy textiles, and bright, airy spaces
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Scandinavian Living Room
The social heart of the home for relaxing and entertaining

Scandinavian Bedroom
Your personal retreat for rest and recharging

Scandinavian Kitchen
Where cooking meets gathering and everyday life happens

Scandinavian Bathroom
A functional space that can feel like a private spa

Scandinavian Dining Room
Set the scene for meals, conversation, and celebrations

Scandinavian Home Office
A focused workspace that fuels productivity

Scandinavian Guest Room
A welcoming space that makes visitors feel at home

Scandinavian Kids Room
Playful and imaginative spaces that grow with your child

Scandinavian Walk-in Closet
Organized storage that makes getting ready effortless

Scandinavian Home Theater
Immersive entertainment in the comfort of your home

Scandinavian Home Gym
A motivating workout space steps from your door

Scandinavian Library
A quiet corner for reading, thinking, and collecting books

Scandinavian Nursery
A safe, soothing haven for your newest family member

Scandinavian Entryway
The first impression that sets the tone for your home

Scandinavian Mudroom
A hardworking drop zone that keeps clutter in check

Scandinavian Pantry
Smart storage that keeps your kitchen organized and stocked

Scandinavian Laundry Room
A utility space that can be both practical and pleasant
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Scandinavian interior design?
Scandinavian design originated in Nordic countries and emphasizes simplicity, functionality, and connection to nature with light wood tones, neutral colors, cozy textiles, and maximizing natural light.
What colors are used in Scandinavian design?
Scandinavian interiors use white and light gray walls paired with warm wood tones in oak or birch. Accent colors are soft and muted - dusty pink, sage green, and soft blue.
How do I make a room feel Scandinavian?
Start with white walls and light wood flooring. Add cozy textiles like wool throws and sheepskin rugs. Choose functional furniture with clean lines in natural materials.
What is hygge in Scandinavian design?
Hygge is a Danish concept meaning coziness and comfortable conviviality. In interiors, it translates to soft lighting, plush textiles, warm drinks, and spaces that invite relaxation.