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[3 Scandinavian Homes with Cozy Dining Rooms: Interior Design Ideas]() [Link to Interior Design Ideas]() --------------------------------------------------------------- [3 Scandinavian Homes with Cozy Dining Rooms](r/home-designing/~3/87BEoi91wQ4/3-scandinavian-homes-with-cozy-dining-rooms?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email) Posted: 19 Feb 2018 06:40 AM PST There is nothing quite as cozy and inviting as the clean lines and soft textures that are so common in the Scandinavian design style. By using soothing neutral tones alongside natural greenery and bare wood, the Scandinavian homes featured here are exude a calming warmth. Further, the furniture chosen in each is able to convey how important simplicity of style is to the designer. Embellishments and garish accessorizing is better left to other styles — the Scandinavian interior (no matter where its geographic location) is content only with harmony in its color palettes, flow, and overall livability. Visualizer: [Johannes Lindqvist]( The first home featured takes an open floorplan and keeps much of the floor itself open for foot traffic. The use of [indoor house plants]( in the main living area is anything but minimalist, but it works to create a welcoming gathering spot. Area rugs, this one with a nice nubby texture, are a great way to separate spaces without closing off a room. The chevron stripe is a popular feature in the Scandinavian style, and its use here in the wood flooring is a classic, playful choice. Open shelving necessitates keeping things orderly — this gorgeous white option is from Swedish furniture maker [String](. For those people without a green thumb, incorporating plants in wall art is a nice option. And [modern fruit bowls]( are anotehr way to bring a bit of edible nature into a design. While the way this throw is slung over the Eames-stlye chair may look careless, it’s actually an effective way of blending textures. When natural light is allowed in, the contrasting tones take on a more exciting look. The design in [scandinavian kitchens]( like this one is also typically quite simple. In the small dining area, [Scandinavian style chairs]( complete a clean and functional look. These particular black chairs are the [Thonet style chairs](. Visualizer: [Ivaylo Dimitrov]( The colors in the second featured home are not as high-contrast as the first, but the overall effect is still similar. This design certainly uses a bit more color, as evidenced in the area rug as well as the print of a [mural]( by Jackson Pollock over the sofa. A simple [floor lamp]( makes the sofa a cozy place to read at night, too. The kitchen looks out onto the main living area, so keeping the colors in the same family (grays are used here) is important. The Scandinavian style is no stranger to creative [accent chairs]( like this leather butterfly chair. An [architectural art print](, this one celebrating [Mies van Der Rohe]( is indicative of the designer’s reverence for style. Custom city maps, available on [Etsy](//ad.zanox.com/ppc/?39490575C51800975&ulp=[[]) are another stylish way to personalize the walls of any home, Scandinavian in style or otherwise. The artwork in use in this design ties the space together, with the reds in the wall print mirroring the reds in the living room area rug. White walls may be drab for some, but in this design they indicate openness and focus the eye on other design elements. When we get inside the [minimalist kitchen](, we can see just how simple and sleek it is. An [indoor herb planter]( is the only spout of life on the clean and clear countertop. A simple faucet and undermounted sink are practical an unobtrusive. The dining room is more Scandinavian than minimalist, with gray [dining pendant lights]( and a [decorative vase]( on its large wooden dining table. A bit of a departure from the design focus of the art around the house is this satire of Giovanni Battista Moroni’s [portrait](. Extensive natural lighting in the kitchen and dining area is quite glorious. In the bedroom, more white on white creates a cocoon that makes it easy wake up each morning. Even the art in this space tends towards a bit more soothing. Finally, a neat [bedside table lamp](, in this case the [JWDA Lamp]( makes it easy to drift off while reading what is surely a design book from the minimalist bedside table. Visualizer: [Kirill Gordeyev]( The final home featured has quite a bit going on in its main living space. Not only is there a turret in the corner with intricate detailing, but there a few more bold colors and patterns than some Scandinavian designs tend to use. In the main living are, a swing arm wall lamp acts as lighting for a chocolate-colored velvet sofa. The rich dark brown works in harmony with the black furnishings like the coffee table and dining chairs to create a modern warmth. Again, we see the [Thonet style chairs]( used to great effect in the dining space. Wooden [fruit bowls]( like this one are practical but also stylish. The lived-in kitchen uses a sleek [cutting board]( as well as a small wooden stool that stand in contrast to its marble countertop. Another rustic stool decorates one corner of the kitchen. The dark gray bedroom also has the decorative turret (clearly a heating element) as well as cool gray linens and monochrome art. The bedroom is not at all fussy, a design choice which can make it a bit easier to relax at night. The [modern wall sconce]( in the corner is a useful source of light at night. Finally, a highly modern table makes for the perfect bedside accompaniment to the simple bed design. Recommended Reading: [50 Inspirational Scandinavian Style Dining Rooms]( [50 Inspirational Scandinavian Style Living Rooms]( For more regular updates from Home Designing, join us on [Facebook.]( If you are reading this through e-mail, please consider forwarding this mail to a few of your friends who are into interior design. Come on, you know who they are! Related Posts: - [Modern Scandinavian Style Home Design For Young Families: 2 Examples]( - [Scandinavian Living Room Design: Ideas & Inspiration]( - [Bright and Cheerful: 5 Beautiful Scandinavian-Inspired Interiors]( - [4 Scandinavian Homes With Irresistibly Creative Appeal]( - [Renovated 1920's Tenant House with Vintage Modern Appeal]( - [Scandinavian Dining Room Design: Ideas & Inspiration]( ff/home-designing?a=87BEoi91wQ4:zubol1fEn3I:J3aVl1i_38o ff/home-designing?a=87BEoi91wQ4:zubol1fEn3I:qj6IDK7rITs ff/home-designing?a=87BEoi91wQ4:zubol1fEn3I:yIl2AUoC8zA You are subscribed to email updates from [Interior Design Ideas](). 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