Shop The Look-Scandinavian Living Room

Everyone wants their guests to get enthralled and awestruck while admiring their beautifully designed home.

As we all know that incredible and yet breath-taking designs does not happen by chance, it takes an effort and skill set to make the magic happen.

It's said there's a world of difference between a room designed by a professional interior designer and one done by a layman. Designers have a box of tricks that can transform the ordinary layout into a spectacular room.

It’s all sugar and spice till the time you find yourself becoming a design decision paralysed when you are surfing through design catalogue or while choosing a perfect sofa set for your lounge.

What if someone say to you, to just sit back and let us do all the hard work. Let us inspire you to create a home of your dreams and you just have to click!

We are here to help you make a killer first impression.

We have a solution to all your problems, by providing our “Shop the look” feature of our website. This free of charge feature will take you & your lifestyle into account and the concept is to construct an artistic design with lavishly structured rooms that combines realistic style and quirky individualism.

We try to accomplish this by creating looks that we publish monthly, playing the game of traditional and modern, bringing the old forms into a contemporary twist.

Our get the look boards help you Inject your personal style and items with a story which will turn an average room into a stunning home.

Let’s try here by taking a look at our famous mood board for Scandinavian look book.

It's themed around a Scandinavian Living Room, and we just admire it. As it is the ideal mix of structured tidiness and dedication to precision characteristic of the Scandinavian style and the imaginative and vibrant touch of the era.

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The secret to a Scandinavian home is a world-wide mashup of unusual objects, uncommon collectibles, and peculiar brick-à-brac on tables, walls, and mantels. The distinction is that the specialist healing of these nostalgic objects has a gallery-like reputation. They are not merely thrown together randomly; their positioning is carefully planned, arranged, and precisely balanced within a pattern that is also colour-coordinated. Much like the overall colour of the space, having your trinkets in the same tonal family will make it simple for you to play and create

How do you decorate a space in the Scandinavian style?

Begin with a white backdrop and incorporate layers use natural materials, patterns and colours.

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The Scandinavian home is distinguished by the use of wood and rattan for furniture. Wicker, bamboo and bowl ceramics. You may also use distinguish monochrome round shape scone for your hanging lamps.

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After that you add texture and colour to fabrics with varied patterns in blankets, cushions and rugs. Don't overlook the sheepskin that gives a Scandinavian look to your bed and Scandi patterns for your cushion sets.

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As long as colour is concerned, you can select a monochromatic range, pick the primary colour and play with the tones of that hue. Or you can apply colour highlights to this range as well.

Just don't use neon, please!

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Choosing antique, retro and/or ethnic items gives the space a Scandinavian touch, but it's not worth throwing it at random. Like this Umbra wall décor. Here comes the Scandinavian touch that makes almost art galleries with the way they chose location and order for such items, either through their similarities in the paint scheme or by themes (e.g. collections).

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We leave the plants to the end, which brings life and freshness to the space. The bigger and thicker, the stronger, like I mentioned before. And if you introduce cacti and succulents, you 're going to have a lush paradise at home. And the perfect place to put them on will be our console table.

Throughout history of Scandinavians, their homes are always a series of items they've picked up along the road that don't fit or suit something else. Item reflects something: an event, other people ... If it's a picture,

A ceramic cup, a vase, a rug or a mirror. Active life program has been part of Nordic culture for decades. But maintaining the position presentable and practical is a struggle – when channeling a sleek, white feel.

We take good consideration into placing furniture and accessories into this mood board as they are the jewellery on any room. And the accessories as they have tendency to turn a room from fab to dab, as famous designers call it a 5 min facelift of the decorating world.

Hope you will enjoy the mood board and get inspired by it.