Adding color in Scandinavian Interior: 5 examples

  • Dec 27, 2019
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Bright and clean Scandinavian interior - the love of many designers. But sometimes it is necessary to add a bit of color in it.

Navy blue

If in doubt about your abilities colorist, then diluted with total-white interior can be dark blue. Sometimes it is even used for the painting of walls or such objects thrown into the eyes, as a sofa or a kitchen.

chair Sydney

Poof Icon

armchair RAF

Plaid BLUM Blanket

Chandelier Ninette

Blue

The trend of the season - bright blue and turquoise embedded in the Scandinavian interior. But, in contrast to the dark blue, it is best used in limited quantities. For example, choose the appropriate designer armchair or textiles - this has to be enough.

Chair polubarny Lyon

Console table Jagger

Coffee table "Drop"

Wall Woo Wall

Pillow

Yellow

Yellow and mustard - the bright hues, and not every Scandinavian interior withstand them. Therefore, here the rule "less is better". And remember, any color other than white, gray and natural wood shades add is not worth it.

sofa RAF

Coffee table "Bud"

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chair Danai

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Aqua pillow

Green

Usually for the green color in the Scandinavian interior meet the plant. They can be arranged around the room, picking up white pots, or to issue a vertical garden wall. But if the colors you do not like, you can replace them with bright decor items. The main thing is not to overdo it!

Poof Tropical

chair 018

TV Stand

Sofa Bed JOLLY

Leaf pendant lamp

shades of red

Red quite atypical for the Scandinavian interior. Rather, it is inherent in the loft, contemporary or mid-century modern. But if you choose the right shade of muted and restrained, such as coral, brick or pastel pink, it can turn an interesting effect.

TV Stand Woo

Bedside table Saga Hordur Gradient

Glass table Columbia

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pillow Detroit

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Author: Paul Shelyagin.