The trend brings the idea of comfort, warmth and minimalism to its origin
The Scandinavian decoration emerged in Northern Europe, more specifically in the Scandinavian region, and had its peak in the 1950s. Therefore, it brings the characteristics of this region. “It is inspired by Nordic elements and local landscapes. Many elements that belong to this style are linked to rigorous cold and the darker winter lighting”, explains Larissa Santo, interior designer.
THE Scandinavian style It brings in its origin the idea of comfort, warmth and minimalism. According to the professional, it is marked by light colors, in order to give greater clarity to the environment, since the winter days are short and dark. Functional elements as warmer and covered rugs help to compose space.
Application of Scandinavian decoration in environments
According to Larissa Santo, this type of decoration It is very easy to apply, but it is recommended to use it in environments with clear walls. “Most of the furniture should have straight lines and be timeless, not too dated. For example, the furniture that are considered retro, like the stick of the stick, should be avoided,” recommends.
Below, see how to apply the style to any environment!
Kitchen and bathroom
TO KitchenLarissa Santo suggests white and wood furniture. “As a coating, put one of those rectangular models, which are known as Subway tiles. I am sure it will be beautiful “, I recommend. They are also very present tiles with light tones with consistency, light dishes, hidden or black and natural wooden false ceilings. For the bathroom, the interior designer indicates a woody coating in the box or in the floor area and uses the blackboard and Pia.
Bedroom and bedroom
For rooms and rooms, the architect and urban planner Juliana Cararo, professor of architecture and urbanism at Pucpr, suggests ornaments on walls from the composition of stakes, objects, outstanding lamps, lamps and floor lamps. “To bring a lot of light at the desired moments or create dimm in times of relaxation, but always with more natural characteristics, which respect the nature of the materials, such as wood, skin, cement, copper and iron”, he explains.

Conscious use in decoration
Although the Scandinavian decoration had the Presence of wood Very surprising and coming from a time when recycling and personalization were not guidelines, Pucpr’s architecture and urbanism teacher believes he can adapt to the minimalist way of life.
“But of course, their technological development also leads polymers to objects and today carefully to environmental and sustainable issues are strongly investing in biotechnology, producing and applying bioplastic, biodegradable polymers,” he explains.
It intends to strengthen the names of architects and designers that more represent Scandinavian design: Alvar Aalto, Eero Aernio, Arne Jacobsen, Hans Wegner, Verner Panton, Eero Saarinen, Nanna Ditzel and Louise Campbell.
Use what makes you happy and comfortable
Among the main characteristics of the Scandinavian decoration are the use of light colors, minimalism, natural elements, practicality and comfort, but the important thing is that you like them and adapt according to what the identification brings you.
“With the pandemic, the eyes of people to their homes have changed. Today he meets numerous functions and what we have once seen and lived in the outside world, today they are inside our homes, out of necessity or desire. Therefore, the house is yours, and You have to represent yourself, make yourself happy“, Juliana Cararo recommends. Therefore, the important thing is to use suggestions and information so that they help you leave your home as it makes you feel good.
Source: Terra

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