House Tour: Scandinavian with Colours
Veer away from all-neutral Scandinavian interiors by embracing colours to invigorate and add fresh perspectives to this favoured interior style. While keeping to the essence of a Scandinavian interior – characterised by a light, airy look – this home gives nod to modern living as brighter, fresher hues come into play.
Colours enliven Scandi-associated neutrals
Awash in a reigning white – a colour that is core of Scandinavian interior design – the living room provides a clean base to build on. Here, colours, textures and patterns convene through pieces gorgeously put together. A blue sofa, for instance, is complemented with pops of yellow on fabrics and textiles to inject vibrancy to the home – disrupting the vision of Scandi-inspired homes we are familiar with.
Windows are not dressed with curtains or blinds, so that natural light can stream in to create a light-filled interior. True to a Nordic-inspired home, expanses of wood beautifully contrast the reigning white, lending visual warmth and tonal depth.
The dining area is a casual set-up with banquette seating on one side. Through the use of artwork and a patterned fabric, the space feels personalised and inviting.
Furniture leans towards simplistic forms, showcasing simple straight lines combined with understated curves or ornateness – influencing the space with an atmosphere of calm. Attention is paid to style-appropriate accessorising to give the space personality. This look is completed with dark green foliage.
The en-suite bedroom echoes the same theme, using neutrals as a backdrop, and enriched with pockets of colours. Patterns on rugs and textures on fabrics converge to give this space a layered, cosy vibe, giving one a welcoming feel that is at once relaxing.
In the study, ample use of white lends a clean, crisp design that bounces light. Designs denote a clean-lined simplicity, with conscious accessorising to elevate the space. Similarly, the walk-in wardrobe, dressed predominantly in white to conjure an easy elegance, is enlivened with a faux fur rug that adds appeal and warmth.
Essentially, this home is rooted in a Scandinavian style with its alternating white and wood styling, but doused in accent colours and accessories to anchor the space.