Across the globe, Scandinavian design is influencing interiors and the way we think about decor and style in our homes.
Scandinavian or Nordic decor is full of natural light, love to nature, everything simple and very “lagom” a Swedish concept, which means having enough of everything. Enough means you won’t see any excessive colors, textures and crazy touches here – only what’s relevant. Our focus was how to design such a kids’ room to make it cozy, welcoming and not too boring!
Traditional Scandinavian colors are black, white and grey and they always compose a cool combo, which still may seem a bit cold. As it’s a kids’ room, we should make the space more fun and cozy, and cold looks aren’t a good idea.
Refresh the traditional colors with something pastel or muted colors to make the space more cheerful, whimsical and childish. If you don’t want to add colors, it is always a good ideea to go with – stripes, stars, polka dots and others patterns that your children like. Warm up the space with wood and plywood, with faux fur to make it look inviting.
The first rule of Scandinavian interiors is that it makes extensive use of natural materials for its furnishings. Such as Wood, Brass, Jute, Rattan, Bamboo, etc. These are great materials to use in your kids’ room apart from just being for decor purposes. Using more natural materials would make your kids feel close to nature.
Focusing on quality over quantity and prioritising clean, clutter free places, Scandinavian design promotes calming and focused spaces which lots of parents want to incorporate into their kids’ rooms. Scandinavian design encourages children to focus on different parts of the room, one at a time, while helping to create a soothing atmosphere that children can rest, grow and play in.