What comes to mind when you picture a Scandinavian living room?
It’s simplicity. Minimalism. Purity of design. Tempered restraint.
Scandinavian living rooms walk a fine line between warmth and coldness.
Their neutral palettes contrast brilliantly with natural materials like wood.
If you think a Scandinavian living room is for you – we’ve got you covered!
These designs are sure to inspire!
1. Bright and Airy
Who says a Scandinavian living room can’t be outside?
Notice how the wooden furniture and plants tie the space together.
2. Warmth and Comfort
Simple by choice, yet rich in details.
The neutral palette often conceals countless well-thought-out elements.
3. With a Statement Sectional Sofa
A large, comfortable white sectional sofa is a Scandinavian statement piece.
4. A Modern and Abstract Twist
Add some pizzazz to your room with modern, abstract art!
5. Mind the Colors
White, beige, gray, and other pale tones define a Scandinavian living room.
Keep it neutral, and you’re all set.
6. A Rustic Touch
Feel free to mix styles and add a rustic touch to your room.
Just look at how this unique coffee table steals the spotlight.
7. Sophisticated
Creating a modern Scandinavian room isn’t easy. Simplicity isn’t easy.
Remember to minimize. And to emphasize brightness and airiness.
8. An Earthy Vibe
Want to add some flair to your Scandinavian living room?
Make it earthy with both colors and materials.
9. Boho!
Scandinavian living rooms often incorporate boho elements!
10. Open-Plan
From exposed beams to unfinished walls, this open-plan space oozes style.
11. Natural Light
Scandinavian living rooms feel even airier with natural light.
12. Warm Wood Tones
Warm wood tones can make your Scandinavian living room feel so much cozier!
13. Lean Into Grays
Thanks to its many shades, gray is such a fun color to play around with!
14. A Touch of Color
Yes, Scandinavian living rooms are usually muted and neutral. But a splash of color (like a bright yellow pillow) can make the space feel vibrant and energized.
15. Floor-To-Ceiling Windows
Large windows can help you flood the space with natural light.
16. On the Bright Side
Simplicity doesn’t necessarily need to feel diluted.
Feel free to add color and vibrancy to your living room. Make it pop.
17. Beige and Gray
Every Scandinavian living room has a touch of beige – or a lot of it!
Either way, it’s a win-win scenario.