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Light wood, clean lines, and hygge. Scandinavian design creates warm, welcoming spaces with natural materials and soft textures.

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Scandinavian Interior Design

What Defines Scandinavian Design

  • Light, natural wood tones (oak, birch, pine)
  • Cozy textiles — wool throws, linen curtains, sheepskin
  • Maximizing natural light with minimal window treatments
  • Functional beauty — every object is both useful and attractive

Color Palette

Snow

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Light Oak

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Dusty Blue

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Forest

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Common questions about scandinavian design

What is Scandinavian interior design?

Scandinavian interior design (also called Nordic design) combines light natural woods like oak and birch, cozy textiles, maximized natural light, and functional-but-beautiful objects. It centers the concept of hygge — a Danish word for cozy contentment.

What woods are used in Scandinavian design?

Light woods are essential: white-oiled oak, birch, ash, and pale pine are the most common. Darker woods like walnut are usually avoided. Scandinavian-leaning brands that Roomellow supports (Skandinavia Texas, Inside Weather, Floyd) carry many oak and birch pieces.

Is Scandinavian style only neutral colors?

Mostly, but not exclusively. The base palette is white, light wood, and soft gray, with occasional accents in dusty blue, sage, or muted mustard. Roomellow's Scandinavian palette is snow (#FAFAF8), light oak (#D4B896), dusty blue (#8BA5B5), and forest (#4A5D4A).

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