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Scandinavian interior design is renowned for its simplicity, functionality, and minimalistic charm. Originating from the Nordic countries, this style embraces a clean and uncluttered aesthetic, often characterized by light, neutral colors such as white, soft gray, and beige. Natural materials like light-toned woods such as pine and oak, along with stone and leather, are prominently featured, lending warmth and texture to the space. Furniture follows a minimalist approach with sleek lines and practical designs, focusing on both form and function. Decorative elements are kept to a minimum, with curated accents such as ceramics, textiles, and artwork adding subtle touches of personality. Large windows allow natural light to flood the interiors, enhancing the sense of openness and airiness. Soft textiles such as wool throws and plush rugs contribute to the cozy atmosphere, while biophilic elements like indoor plants bring a touch of nature indoors. The result is a harmonious blend of simplicity, comfort, and understated elegance that defines Scandinavian interior design.

For the Scandinavian interior, the objective was to achieve a living space that emphasizes clean lines, while maintaining a minimalist appearance. The choices of Furniture and materials are simply minimal and a neutral rug boosts the modernist effect.

The living and dining area boasts rafters finished with veneer, imparting the illusion of joists supporting the house's roof. A six-seater dining table, adorned with arched paneling, graces the dining area. The living room's main wall showcases textured paint, while a Lego-style artwork adds a touch of creativity. The centerpiece of the living and dining area is the TV wall, exhibiting veneer paneling on the lower half and a handmade Scandinavian rustic groove pattern. A subtle niche in the wall serves as a planter, enhancing the natural aesthetic.
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