That Scandi Feeling

The trend in interiors here in the Philippines used to be all about industrial. That masculine converted warehouse look appealed to both, male and female. Now, the trendy design style is Scandinavian. Ikea, one of the most popular furniture shops the world over, captures this perfectly. We, Filipinos, absolutely love Ikea. We cannot get enough of it especially when traveling abroad as unfortunately, Ikea has yet to open here. What's more, I've been seeing more Scandinavian shops open here, both online and offline. And so, without further ado, let me introduce you to one of the most loved design styles here and the world over!

What makes Scandinavian so appealing? For one, it balances functionality with beauty. It's that sleek but pared down look. It's minimalist and modern but has a cozy feel (called Hygge, "hue-guh") unlike the Modern movement with its glass and steel aesthetic. For our homes, we definitely want cozy. So how do we achieve that look?

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1. Use light wood, naturally varnished floors.

2. Embrace the light.

Make use of plenty of large windows to add that needed sunlight. 

3. Use predominantly white, grey colors, neutral and muted colors and natural wood finishes. 

Though the color scheme is mostly neutral, you can still have a Scandi look with pops of color.

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4. It's all about nature. Add indoor plants and flowers!

As an added bonus, plants can purify the air perfect especially for those in the city. 

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5. Use metal accents on lighting or furniture like copper, brass, or rose gold.

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6. Since Scandinavia has those long, cold winters, they make use of warm textiles like wool and sheep skin.

7. Use minimal accessories. 

8. Rely on mid-century modern furniture classics from designers like Eames, Alvar Aalto, Aarne Jacobsen.

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9. Use rugs, not a carpet. 

Rugs are used to delineate certain areas of the room while carpets cover the entire floor. 

10. Add geometric patterns.

This can range from stripes to squares to the latest hexagon craze.

11. Add textures.

This makes for a warm feeling and keeps things interesting. Try using woven baskets for your plants, or as a bin to organize your things. 

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