Scandi Rustic: Creating a cozy & happy home

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Scandi Rustic: Creating a cozy & happy home

Scandi Rustic: Creating a cozy & happy home

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Rustic Scandinavian allows the different materials to blend. With combined tones and textures, it makes the holistic look exceptional. Even though other wooden materials used in this design, the result of the pieces was clean and even. This theme is all about taking risks in combining different building materials. It does not compromise the visual impact but it weighs the importance of every element used. Introducing plants and dried flowers, displayed in terracotta and ceramic pots and vases will add even more texture and life to the space. Vintage furniture, lighting and decorative items tend to feature heavily in a Scandi Rustic home, and is a more environmentally-friendly way to furnish your home. There is just so much to love about the Scandi Rustic aesthetic, and you don’t have to live in a log cabin to achieve it. As shown in the book, it works in pretty much every style of home. So grab yourself a copy and prepare to swoon!

Then there's the more traditional version of Scandi style, the one associated with hygge that's all about comfort, coziness and textures. Vintage pieces, heavily carved wooden furniture and folksy prints. Up the hygge factor in your Scandi bedroom by keeping the lighting really soft and low. Switch out your bulbs for warm ones and place smaller lights all over the room so you create pools of light rather than just the harsh overhead light. Of course, light candles if you are in the room too.

Not all are fans of glamorous designs to spice up their living areas and prefer a clean yet posh design. One of the defined characteristics of rustic Scandinavian is simple but impactful design. The pieces of furniture used are a combination of velvet, clean, and rustic finishes. That tops off the minimalist look. The lighting used in this kind of plan utilizes natural lighting. Thus, the use of minimal lighting fixtures.

A fondness for natural materials underlines Scandinavian design to bring warmth and texture to minimalist spaces. 'Materials sourced from nature have always been essential to human beings,' explains Jonas. 'Wood can be treated to achieve a smooth feel and look or a more rustic elegance. Stone can be used in its natural state or obtain a rough or shiny finish and so on.' A Scandinavian bedroom can actually have many different vibes, depending on the design route you want to take. Most Scandi-style rooms are minimalist, filled with clean lines, simple shapes and a limited color palette. There are a lot of similarities with Mid-century Modern style, especially when it comes to furniture shapes and styles. It's a very practical aesthetic too, only bring into the room want you need, keep spaces free of clutter and everything must have a place. Scandinavian design emphasizes bright, light and open spaces,' says Fantastic Frank's Sofie Ganeva. 'Visual elements like clean lines and white space evoke a sense of calm and capacity. One thing a Scandinavian room is not? Cluttered.' For a similar look on a budget, limewash the walls and then wax over them for a polished plaster look. This works especially well paired with soft wall-washing lights to highlight the movement in the paint.' What is Scandi decor style? It’s not just about the ‘look’ though, the interiors in this book demonstrate how designing a Scandi Rustic home, naturally creates a space that nurtures your well-being and promotes a sense of contentment. The use of natural materials such as wood, linen and bamboo gives your space warmth and create a complementing colour palette of subtle, earthy tones such as grey, off white, blush, terracotta and soft greens and blues.

You might be asking yourself, “What characterizes Scandinavian interior design?” Scandinavian decor is often created with minimal decoration, stark color palettes, and unfinished, light-colored wood furniture. However, Nordic and hygge styles expand this idea by inviting more soft lighting, clutter, textiles, dark wood tones, and comforting decor into the interior design. Through this subsect of Scandinavian interior design, designers can better pair the style with rustic decor to create the perfect blend. What is rustic interior design?

Scandi, however, favors lighter wood tones and a more crisp appeal to the design. Cool hues with undertones like green and blue reign supreme. You may also find fur or faux fur textiles, muted gray tones, and simple, near- monochromatic color palettes in Scandi spaces. Additionally, Scandi designs play around with more layering and natural materials like wool or leather for a cozier look. Scandi interior design may also appear more rustic and industrial than its Japandi counterpart. But the wonderful thing about the different takes on Scandi style is that you can also mix them. Choose Mid-century style striking furniture and adorn it with disty patterned bedding and soft linen throws. Or choose a stand-out piece of vintage furniture to add a rustic touch to your modern bedroom. How do you style a Scandinavian bedroom? Nordic hygge style is part of the Scandinavian design family tree and focuses on the Danish idea of “hygge,” which is the feeling of being content with the simple pleasures in life. The Scandinavian design style, in general, uses Nordic-inspired designs and mountain home decor. Therefore, when aiming to blend Scandi and rustic interior decor, many designers lean into the Nordic hygge style to achieve a comfortable balance. The combined geometric pieces allow the viewer’s eyes to wander around the room. It senses direction towards the different pieces of furniture. It may be plain for some, but the textures integrate well with the minimalist clean look. There are minimal patterns used often for the sake of defining the details. In this theme, white wood oak planks defined the rustic Scandinavian look aimed for. The Clean Slate What brings the living area together is the lighting fixture. The lighting sources used are natural and artificial. It helps the room acquire lighting in the most economical manner. Thus, the use of limited lighting pieces. In addition, it is filled with different pieces of geometry. It highlights a theme defined by the other materials. Clean design is all about choosing the right textiles and upholstery. It works beyond the preference of color and material.

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Scandi style isn't immune from another big trend in the world of interiors. Textured wall finishes, whether they're limewash paint ideas or other materials like clay plaster or tadelakt, seem to share a design affinity that has seen them become a defining style for modern Scandi schemes. While the color palettes for these two design styles are on opposing ends of the color spectrum, the styles both favor organic and natural decor. Because of this, we recommend you focus on using plenty of natural decor in your design to create a cohesive union. Organic pieces like fur (or faux fur) rugs or blankets, masonry, wood tables and chairs, wool blankets, plants, and other natural decor pieces are great choices for creating a rustic Scandinavian look. Using various natural materials is a great way to create more dimension and balance within your design. Unfinished wood pieces Dark spaces are intimidating. It creates a mysterious aura that builds throughout the space. This approach of rustic Scandinavian highlights the different accents of textiles. It affects the holistic ambiance built for living areas. The image is quite dark and personal but the identity is to host with guests and the household remains. With all these tones, materials, and textures, it builds a sleek design that will leave the viewer in awe. This theme is perfect for wide living area spaces making it want to look infinite. As it builds a cozy end, the pieces of furniture used to enable the hospitable vibe from within. Thus, it enhances social interaction between the users. They designed the space with different textures that maximize every square meter covered. This is ideal for people who want grandeur without overdesigning. Their preference is an impactful design without being too overwhelming. Conclusion When we think of Scandinavian design we can’t help but think of famous Danish designers such as Arne Jacobsen, Hans Wegner or Poul Kjaerholm; designers who used beautiful, natural materials to create simple, elegant furniture. The focus on natural materials extends throughout the Scandinavian style interiors, along with a cool, neutral or monochrome colour palette and simple, graphic shapes.

Textured walls add a beautiful lived in look - especially helpful when the space is a new build or very angular - and the aged look balances the clean lines of Scandi style furnishings that work so well in this type of space,' says Annie Harrison. The boost of patterns, textures, colors, shapes, and materials set the best example. It is an iconic rustic Scandinavian theme that allows the eyes to roam around the room. It builds interest in every element seen. The splash of the different pieces would seem off at first but complement one another. But, when summed up, it creates a whole fancy look. Do not just settle for fancy. Settle for a fancy and complementing look that enables the sense of identity of the space. Japandi tends to lean into warmer tones, such as lush browns and deep creams with undertones of red and yellow. Additionally, Japandi is known for blending light and dark woods, focusing on higher contrast within the design, and adding more dramatic flair to its minimal design style. Japandi also borrows many culturally relevant influences for its design style, like adding bamboo pieces or using slatted wall decor.

No matter how you blend these two design styles, it’s important to aim for a balanced look. Try not to lean too heavily into either Scandinavian or rustic design. Instead, focus on creating contrast with your color palette and textures, and don’t forget to aim for a cozy hygge aesthetic that will help you seamlessly blend these two opposing styles. We offer a stunning collection of home furniture and accessories for every home style. Either you are searching for a beach houselook or you want to keep the modern rusticflair into your house, Maison Rustic suits all your needs. Another similarity between Scandinavian and rustic aesthetics is that both styles make heavy use of unfinished wood pieces. However, Scandinavian designs often use light-toned woods, while rustic styles prefer dark-toned materials. So if you’re aiming for a blend of these two design styles, there are two ways you might go about achieving a cohesive look.



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