Synthetic materials
For nordic style naturalness is characteristic: plank floors, whitewashed ceilings, linen and cotton in textiles, wooden doors. If there is linoleum on the floor, on the ceiling glossy stretch fabricand the room is decorated with a cheap synthetic carpet and shiny organza, the interior looks as far from the traditional scandi as possible.
Despite its modesty, the Scandinavian style is quite picky about materials, it looks moderately expensive and elegant.
Since city apartments dictate their own renovation rules, when recreating a modern Scandinavian style, start from natural shades and textures. If you are using a stretch ceiling, choose a matte texture... Eliminate shiny surfaces, PVC foil and plastic panels. Buying laminate flooring, give preference to natural colors and textures.
An abundance of bright colors
The basis of the Scandinavian style - White background... The retreat you can afford is the only one accent wall with bright wallpaper (both a floral print and a geometric ornament are suitable), a monochromatic painted surface, brickwork.
The snow-white background is an excellent tool for visually expanding the spacebecause it reflects light and erases boundaries. It perfectly complements furniture and accessories, creating an advantageous contrast. Colorful wallpaper on all wall surfaces will ruin the idea of the Nordic style in the bud.
Despite the fact that in recent years Scandinavians have increasingly added color to their interiors, white and muted pastels are still basic.
Wrong choice of paint
The main principle of Scandinavian design has always been simplicity and light. It is not enough to buy white paint in a store and work with a roller - you need to choose a shade in advance that will transform and refresh the room.
Do not use a base color from a can, otherwise the room will appear gray and gloomy.
For sunny rooms, choose white with a grayish tint to soften bright rays. For northern sides more appropriate creamy shades with a warm undertone.
Little light
Do not forget about high-quality lighting of the apartment - let the windows let in natural light without encountering obstacles in the form of cluttered window sills or reflective film on the glass.
Take care of artificial lighting by hanging minimalist wall sconces by arranging floor lamps and table lamps. Mix light temperature depending on your needs: in the morning, use cold white light for vigor, and in the evening - dim warm light.
Scandinavians are very fond of candles: they instantly create a romantic atmosphere and give home warmth.
Ill-conceived decor
Empty walls are a sign of minimalism, but the Scandinavian style is not so laconic. By decorating a room or kitchen paintings and posters, you will add coziness and aesthetics to the interior.
Pick up discreet colors: mismatched family photos are inappropriate here, the composition should be harmonious and not out of the general style. Simple drawings, black and white photographs, lettering, watercolor paintings will do.
Traditional Scandinavian style welcomes individuality: put on the shelves cute little things, but do not clutter the surfaces with an infinite number of Chinese decor elements - it looks artificial and contradicts the idea of \ u200b \ u200b natural style. If you feel that the balance is out of order, remove some of the objects and change them according to your mood.
Lack of plants
Fresh flowers can act as bright accents against a neutral background. They make the air in the house cleaner and pleasing to the eye. Without home plants even the most thoughtful interior will look boring.
Today, "urban jungle" is in vogue, similar to greenhouses in a botanical garden, but even if you do not have time to take care of flowers, do not neglect green spaces: they will do unpretentious specimens (chlorophytum, succulents, scindapsus and others).
Incorrect window decoration
In the Scandinavian countries there is little sunlight, so residents try not to close the window openings with thick curtains. Many people do without curtains at all, maximizing access to the sun.
But if you need protection from sunlight and prying eyes, choose solid colors curtains (white, beige, light gray), jalousie and roller blinds... Avoid lambrequins, ruffles, and shiny patterned fabrics. Attach the curtain rod to the wall, not to the ceiling.
Inconvenience in everyday life
Despite the simplicity and conciseness of style, the Nordic direction is characterized by a desire for functionality:
- Do not turn the room into a warehouse for pillows, rugs and carpets, otherwise you will have to spend a lot of time washing and cleaning textiles.
- Buy only comfortable furniture and arrange it ergonomically.
- Don't overdo it with storage: Sometimes being overly tidy with boxes, cans, and dividers can make life difficult.
Chasing trends
Scandinavian design does not stand still, because every season brings new fashion trends. But this does not mean that blind adherence to fashion will refine your interior and make it unique - on the contrary, you will lose your individuality, having decorated the room "like everyone else." The room will resemble a photo from a catalog, and all the bright new items will soon become commonplace.
If you want your furnishings to remain relevant for a long time, do not buy popular décor and memorable pieces of furniture that you have seen in cafes or seen on TV. Add family "heirlooms" - a restored mirror in a carved frame, a wooden cabinet or a woolen rug to keep in touch with the history of the family.
Objects should not be obtrusively conspicuous, strike a balance between modern and retro things.
Redundancy
Remember that simplicity is a direct way to recreate a Nordic style. He does not tolerate lush stucco molding, fancy bends of carved furniture and patterns. Scandinavian living rooms look spacious and airy, even if they take up little space: to achieve a similar effect, choose furniture with thin legs without frills.
Decorate your bedroom so that the room helps you relax and rejuvenate.
Few colors? Add them pointwise: Swedes love painted dishes and brightly ornamented pillows.
These guidelines will help make your Scandinavian interior practical, cozy and inviting, avoiding most of the mistakes in its design.