Your Design Style Is…
Scandinavian design
Scandinavian design style is known for its simplicity, functionality, and minimalism while incorporating warmth and coziness. It emphasizes clean lines, light colours, and natural materials to create a serene and harmonious living environment.
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Scandinavian design style embraces minimalism and functionality while creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. It celebrates simplicity and natural beauty, using light colours, clean lines, and natural materials to achieve a serene and harmonious living space that promotes a sense of calm and tranquillity.
In a Scandinavian-style home, you would typically find…
colours
Neutral colour palette with a focus on white, light gray, and muted tones
lifestyle
Hgge-inspired touches like candles, soft lighting, and cozy nooks for a sense of comfort and relaxation.
details
Incorporation of organic shapes and natural elements inspired by nature
wood
Use of light-coloured wood, such as pine or birch, for flooring and furniture
furniture
Simple and functional furniture with sleek, clean lines
layout
Emphasis on functionality and practicality in the layout and design
fabric
Cozy and soft textiles like wool and sheepskin for warmth and texture
decor
Minimalist approach to decor with a few carefully curated pieces
lighting
Abundance of natural light through large windows and minimal window treatments
storage
Integration of storage solutions to maintain a clutter-free space
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design isn’t one size fits all
often we love pieces from all different design styles. Here are some other styles to explore:
Modern Traditional | European Countryside | Grandmillennial | Scandinavian | Midcentury Modern | Classic Modern Rustic | Classic Feminine | Coastal Feminine | Contemporary Minimalism
What’s Next?
Now that you’ve pinpointed your design style, consider donating or giving away items that don’t match your design preferences. This not only frees up space but also helps create a more cohesive and enjoyable living environment, allowing you to curate a home that truly reflects your taste and style.
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Emma
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After buying my first home in 2020, I turned a tight budget + my design degree into a DIY adventure. Now, I inspire others to create personalized, affordable home styles, sharing my journey and tips online.