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15 Nordic-Style Bedroom Ideas To Inspire You
1. Bright Light
Even the Nordic countries get light from time to time. It may not be a long time, but the light brings about an atmosphere of peace. How can the sun shining through the windows not invoke images of a beautiful day no matter what your schedule looks like?
Make use of the natural light by using only sheer or translucent curtains if you must have something to cover the windows.
2. Soft Light Fixtures
Because light is more like a phenomenon when it actually happens in Nordic countries, using the lack of light to your benefit by only incorporating soft lights and light fixtures.
Using the giant chandelier, in this case, is a no go. Either small lamps or one hanging piece is a way to continually have the peacefulness in your abode and showcase the entire room.
3. Furs as a design element
One of the other factors of the cold is to keep warm. Adding a fur rug or fur throw to the bed is one detail that proves getting out of bed in the morning is a lot harder than it looks. Not only will you feel nice and cozy in bed, but your room will look more welcoming.
Of course, there’s no need to use real fur. There are plenty of wonderfully warm and luxurious faux fur alternatives!
4. Don’t be afraid of contrasting color
In traditional Nordic interior design, the walls should look white and almost blandish. However, modern designers often go with walls of solid colors, even very dark ones. If you are going to have walls that have color, add a strong accent for a little more liveliness.
There is plenty of life even in the cold, frigid areas of the north. Bring the intensity of the calm before the snowstorm and show the deep boldness of the one that lives there – by incorporating strong contrasts in your color scheme.
6. Add the Midas Touch of Gold
One of the best supporting colors to add to these types of bedrooms is either wood for a furniture piece, or add a gold touch to strengthen the look and feel of the bedroom among all the neutral colors.
This type of highlighting demonstrates a striking distinction between the soft pastel colors and the pop of color throughout the bedroom itself by introducing warm tones.
8. Your mom doesn’t have to know you don’t make the bed!
This is one exception to the rule that everything needs to look presentable and neat throughout the bedroom. Even though for years we were all told to make our beds, in this case, it’s completely acceptable. Show off colored sheets, and have a rumpled or crumpled bed looks incredibly inviting; that is the exact look you are going for.
9. Bed on the Floor
Saving money by not having to purchase a frame or even a headboard is exciting! Nordic bedrooms can get away with the bed on the floor which emphasizes more open space and less furniture and hodgepodge.
10. A Lack of Color
You can have an all-white bedroom and it is normal. Picture a sophisticated albeit immaculate look that is wholly tolerable and sufficient. Resembling a black and white photograph is a similar look to resemble.
11. Hang the right kind of canvas
If looking at all white colored walls screams insanity than add a canvas or two that are either black and white or have a highlight of the wood or gold that was mentioned before. Either add one giant piece above the bed or add a few small pieces sprinkled throughout the bedroom for a little touch of personality.
12. Clean Cut Furniture
You will definitely need furniture that has a look of either modern design or old wood that looks smooth. The furniture should be minimal and functional because it is all about purpose. A desk, small dresser and a nightstand may be all that you need for storing all of your personal items.
13. Add a Bit of Texture
Your choice of texture shows character and composition in a room. You can add texture to a wall, bedding, canvas or add an extra pendant light. A sleek designer room does not have to be void of quality and charm. Nordic rooms are not meant to be boring, they utilize the minimum amount of pieces and colors to create something utterly beautiful. So throw down that extra throw rug down!
14. Which Colors to Use?
If you can picture the Nordic countries, specific colors come to mind. Obviously white, silver, grey and black are the most obvious. However, light pastel pink or a dark midnight blue are two colors that are recommended for boosting a Nordic-themed bedroom. The colors should either be pronounced on an accent wall, subtle as the color of the bedding or pop in an array of white on the wall.
15. Flooring does matter
Those shag carpets we all remember from the 1970’s? Leave it there. It has no place now and never in a Nordic bedroom. The bedroom floor should either be painted white or be a light wood for the room to allocate the aspect of even more natural light coming through.
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