Nordic Style: A Pursuit of Geometric Purity
This design style is clean-cut and reserved to enhance function
without sacrificing beauty
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What is the Nordic Design Style
Emerging in the 1950s and synonymous with Scandinavian, this style became widespread where the long, cold winter is spent indoors.
Fusing modern comforts with rustic simplicity, Nordic minimalism creates an aesthetically pleasing ambiance due to the lack of clutter and the precise usage of colours.
With unadorned clean lines, walls are painted in light shades, and classic elements are meticulously selected and arranged to create a homey environment wrapped in the warmth of natural materials.
Typical Colours
The typical Nordic colour is based on pale shades that maximize natural light, using whites, ochers, and greys, alongside touches of black and plenty of greenery.
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Black
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Dark Grey
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Light grey
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White
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Ochre
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Green
Matching Materials
Large windows framed in thin iron panels let light flow indoors, enhancing the natural materials and wood used in abundance for flooring and cladding.rnrn
Go to our interactive visualiserColours for Nordic style
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Suggested Décor
Nordic furniture is innately designed for versatility and practicality, while textiles are colourfully decorated with graphic patterns to complete a functional, comfortable, modest, and precise look.