Scandinavian Style

Interior Design and Architecture

Recognizable for its use of wood and wool, handmade accents and clean geometric lines, as well as light and natural colors, it’s the style that evokes Northern European countries and uses playful textures and light colors to brighten up spaces.

The Scandinavian style is one of the most sought-after home decorating styles, capable of immediately creating a welcoming and familiar atmosphere.

Recognizable for its use of wood and wool, handmade accents and clean geometric lines, as well as light and natural colors, it’s the style that evokes Northern European countries. It uses playful textures and light colors to brighten spaces, including through the use of glossy surfaces – a necessity that stems from the lack of light during winter months typical of Nordic countries, where natural light and the sun’s warmth are maximized through large windows and verandas. It’s a style that maintains perfect balance in every choice to create a sense of harmony.

Why Choose Scandinavian Style?

To create a clean, simple, functional and very bright space.

Every Style Has its Own Soundtrack

Every home has its style, and every Style has its soundtrack. Discover the Spotify Playlist recommended by our Architects and Designers for Scandinavian Style.

Do You like Scandinavian Style?

If you like this style and would like to incorporate it into your next home renovation project, don’t hesitate to click the button below and request a consultation with one of our Architects or Interior Designers.

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