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Why America Can't Get Enough of Scandinavian Interior Design: The Timeless, Sustainable, and Practical Style That's Here to Stay!

Scandinavian interior design has been a beloved style for many years and has gained immense popularity in recent years, particularly in America. There are a variety of reasons why Scandinavian design is here to stay and why Americans are drawn to it. In this blog post, we will explore some of those reasons.

Photo from our Oslo Project No.1

Firstly, Scandinavian design is known for its simplicity and functionality. This style emphasizes minimalism, clean lines, and functionality. The use of natural materials such as wood, leather, and stone, as well as neutral color palettes, creates a calming and inviting atmosphere. The simplicity of Scandinavian design makes it easy to incorporate into any space, from small apartments to large homes.

Photo from our Oslo Project No.1

Secondly, Scandinavian design is timeless and versatile. While it may seem like a trend, the truth is that this style has been around for decades and has remained popular due to its timeless appeal. The clean lines and neutral colors of Scandinavian design allow it to work well with a variety of styles, from modern to traditional. This versatility makes it easy to integrate Scandinavian design into existing spaces without having to completely overhaul the room.

Photo from our Oslo Project No.1

Another reason why Americans love Scandinavian design is the emphasis on sustainability and eco-friendliness. Scandinavian countries have long been leaders in sustainable living, and this philosophy is reflected in their design aesthetic. Many Scandinavian designers use sustainable materials and focus on creating long-lasting, durable pieces that are not only beautiful but also environmentally friendly.

Photo from our Oslo Project No.1

In addition to being sustainable, Scandinavian design is also practical. This style values functionality and organization, which is why you will often see furniture pieces with built-in storage, like bookshelves with drawers or bed frames with storage underneath. This focus on practicality is particularly appealing to Americans, who often have busy lifestyles and limited space.

Finally, the popularity of Scandinavian design can be attributed to social media and the internet. With the rise of platforms like Pinterest and Instagram, it's easier than ever for people to discover and be inspired by different design styles. Scandinavian design's clean and aesthetically pleasing aesthetic is perfect for social media, and its popularity has only increased with the rise of home decor influencers and bloggers.

In conclusion, Scandinavian interior design is here to stay and for good reason. Its timeless appeal, versatility, sustainability, practicality, and social media popularity make it a beloved style that continues to gain popularity in America and around the world.

tags: Scandinavian Interior Design, Scandinavia, Scandinavian design, inspiration, design inspiration, Timeless design, Sustainability, eco-friendly
Monday 03.04.24
Posted by Simone Elderot
 

Decorate Like a Sustainable Boss: How to Make Your Home Look Awesome and Save the Planet!

Hey there, sustainability buddies! Let's talk about how we can make our homes look awesome while saving the planet at the same time! When it comes to choosing furniture and home décor, we can make a huge difference by choosing sustainable materials.

First off, let's talk wood. Solid wood is the way to go, baby! It's natural, renewable, and lasts forever. Plus, it develops a totally sweet patina with age, giving your home some serious character. Make sure to choose European wood that's FSC certified, so you know it's been harvested in a responsible and sustainable way. And, let's keep those tropical woods in the jungle, unless they're CITES-approved timber. Say no to non-certified and endangered species like palisander!

FSC Certified. Photo from FSC US

Now, let's get to the finish. Oiled, soaped, or waxed surfaces are way cooler than boring old varnish. They're water-resistant and allow the wood to breathe, plus if there's a little ding or scratch, you can just sand it out like a boss. And don't forget about paint! Natural or ecological paint is way more fun than the standard stuff. It's got fewer chemicals and a more attractive sheen. Ditch those synthetic materials and plastics, and embrace ecological textiles like linen, cotton, and wool.

Sustainable fabric from Ecologicaltextiles.com

And let's not forget about leather! Vegetable-tanned or chrome-tanned leather is the way to go. Vegetable-tanned is the more sustainable option, but chrome-tanned is cool too, as long as it's not used with harsh chemicals. Plus, washable loose covers are the bomb! They're easy to clean and maintain, and last way longer than those pesky non-removable covers.

Vegetable-tanned leather from Penninsula home

So, let's recap, sustainability squad! Choose solid wood, European wood, FSC certification, CITES-approved timber, oiled, soaped, or waxed surfaces, natural or ecological paint, and ecological textiles. Say no to non-certified and endangered species, tropical wood, varnish, synthetic materials, and non-removable covers. Let's make our homes look awesome and save the planet one piece of furniture at a time!

tags: Sustainability, Scandinavian design, Sustainable design
Monday 10.09.23
Posted by Simone Elderot
 
 

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