While Scandinavian style is understood for its understated, monochromatic spaces, there are lots of Scandi-style houses that are bursting with color. See exactly how homeowners around the web masterfully integrate color into their areas without compromising that cozy northern European look.
Blues, particularly navy, checked out more like neutrals than strong colors, as well as different shades can be paired together without overwhelming.
Photographer: Niki Brantmark, My Scandinavian Home
Source: My Scandinavian Home
Designer: Styling, Tina Lekeberg
In this kitchen, flat-fronted cupboards keep the robin’s egg blue according to Scandi-style’s signature minimalist look.
Source: entrance via My Scandinavian Home
Artwork is an simple method to add color to a space. In John Baker as well as Juli Daoust-Baker’s open-concept living as well as dining room, large Swedish botanical prints inject a sprinkle of color.
Photographer: Ashley Capp
Source: home & house July 2015
Designer: John Baker as well as Juli Daoust-Baker, Mjölk
Choosing just one color offers a uniform look. In John as well as Juli’s cottage, a blue sofa with a blue-blocked rug underfoot keeps the combination cohesive.
Photographer: Ashley Capp
Source: home & house July 2015
Designer: John Baker as well as Juli Daoust-Baker, Mjölk
The exact same shade of blue is continued into the sunroom, where blonde wood frames the bold-patterned furniture for a quintessentially Scandi feel.
Photographer: Ashley Capp
Source: home & house July 2015
Designer: John Baker as well as Juli Daoust-Baker, Mjölk
Ikea worked together with Danish furniture brand Hay to produce the Ypperlig collection. The clean lines of the pieces look at house in front of a strong backdrop.
Source: Ikea
A jute rug brings structure to the pale combination in this Scandi-inspired dining room. A mint eco-friendly chair breaks up the white palette, while a matching pendant light in a darker shade ties the soft as well as airy look together.
Source: Yvestown
In this bedroom, soft shades of pink as well as mustard add subtle color while offering an inviting, cozy feel typical of Scandinavian design.
Source: Alvhem