Embrace the Nordic Charm with Scandinavian Interior Design

The popularity of Scandinavian interior design has surged in recent years, becoming the central theme of many living spaces in Singapore, from 4-room to 5-room HDB flats. Minimalism, neutrality, and nature – are some of the concepts that come to mind when we think of a Scandinavian home.

But what exactly is it and how can we achieve this enviable aesthetic in our humble abode? Perhaps you might wonder if this design suits your HDB BTO interior. Read on to find out everything you need to know about the Scandinavian theme. You can also check out this article if you’re looking for more interior design ideas such as modern luxury interior design.

What is Scandinavian design?

Originating in the early 20th century in Nordic countries (Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Norway, and Iceland), this eminent design movement prospered in the 1950s for its emphasis on simplicity and minimalism without compromising functionality. Apart from interior design, the Scandinavian theme found its way into other related fields, such as product design, graphic design, fashion, and architecture, proving its popularity as a design philosophy.

Why is Scandinavian design so popular in Singapore? 

There’s so much more to the practical beauty and elegant simplicity of Scandinavian design. What makes it especially relevant in the modern world is the refreshing feeling it brings to homeowners. Amidst the hustle and bustle of urban living and obsession with consumerism, a clean simple space devoid of clutter is something most of us would genuinely appreciate.

A Scandinavian-designed home acts as a much-needed restorative space in the chaos of today’s world. A key guiding principle of Scandinavian interior design is to create harmony with one’s living quarters. It encourages us to focus on nature and simplicity in order to live well.

If you are living in an HDB and want inspiration and a hassle-free renovation, browse our interior design packages, such as BTO HDB packages or resale HDB packages.

What are the key elements of Scandinavian-style interiors?

1. Minimalistic style

The hallmark of Scandinavian design is minimalism, which involves reducing clutter and retaining only the basic essentials. Unnecessary furniture or excessive embellishments are eschewed, allowing the space to exude a chic, timeless vibe. Embodying the “less is more” mantra, it’s evident why this interior design style has become a worldwide phenomenon. Take a look at our minimalist interior design idea article for more inspiration.

HDB BTO @ 445A Clementi Ave 3

Minimalist Scandinavian-themed BTO @ 445A Clementi Ave 3

2. Combining form with function

Apart from looking good, a Scandinavian interior focuses on making the space a liveable one. In conjunction with the minimalism spirit, every piece of furniture in the room needs to serve a meaningful purpose to the homeowner. Especially in a place like Singapore where space is a precious commodity, the Scandinavian design marries form with function through strategically concealed storage, adjustable shelving and practical designs. This pointer for functionality works well for small condo interior designs.

3. Light tones, neutral hues contrasted with dark, earthy accents 

A defining feature of the Scandinavian style is its understated colour palette. Think shades of white, cream, beech, hazelnut and oatmeal. Light colours give the illusion of a bigger space while maintaining a clean, polished look. To give a balanced contrast to these neutral colours, a few statement furniture pieces with darker tints are often placed. Wooden furniture is commonplace, especially pine, teak and oak. Another characteristic of Scandinavian spaces is to incorporate copper, brass or steel accents in doorknob fittings and wardrobe handles. Should you get a kitchen renovation or toilet renovation package from us, we will ensure these styles are incorporated into every element of the HDB interior design.

4. Well-lit and airy spaces

You might wonder, how did natural lighting become such an integral part of Scandinavian living and design? This has to do with the region’s lifestyle, where prolonged winters mean that warmth and daylight are precious. It is important for people to have a bright, luminous interior with inviting comfort. Natural lighting is celebrated in Scandinavian styles, so it is common to find huge windows that allow nature to do its best work, illuminating the entire living space. 

 
Condo @ 70 Elias Road

Ample natural lighting in the living room Oasis at Elias @ 70 Elias Road

 

5. Use of decorative elements as statement pieces

Resale HDB @ 201 Ang Mo Kio bedroom

Incorporating a splash of colour with decorative elements Resale HDB @ 201 Ang Mo Kio 

In Scandinavian interior design, there is a whole range of items that can function as a centrepiece in your humble abode. Some may opt for a vibrant wall artwork, while some might choose to play around with ornamental pendant lights. Vivid, geometric prints on sofa fabrics and/or rugs contrasting the monotone colours are also a typical design feature in Scandinavian spaces.

6. Display of foliage and lush greenery 

In order to replicate the transcendent beauty of Nordic landscapes, many Scandinavian-inspired homes use plants to bring a touch of nature indoors. What’s more, these leafy companions help to invigorate the air around your living space and provide a calming effect. If you don’t have green fingers or are just getting started with horticulture, consider low-maintenance plants such as the chain cactus and rubber plant. Should you run out of ideas, feel free to check out our condo interior design ideas or HDB interior design ideas.

7. Tactile fabrics and plush upholstery

Another trademark of Scandinavian design in a home is the use of soft, velvety textures in sofas, beds and cushions. By utilising different types of woven textiles, the Scandinavians believe in the power of layering to give that extra hygge feeling to the home. Hygge is a central attribute of the Danish way of living, which embodies cosiness, comfort and cheerfulness that enhances one’s well-being. Using sheepskin rugs, Egyptian cotton bed sheets and hand-woven cushions will add depth and comfort to your bedroom interior design.

Rivercove Condo bedroom @ Anchorvale

Layering different textiles in the master bedroom Rivercove Residence @ Anchorvale

What are some extra tips for creating a Scandinavian living area?

Add subtle pops of colour

Don’t be afraid to use a striking sculpture or a bold painting to create that much-needed burst of colour in your room. Even though Scandinavian design stems from neutrality and minimalist interior design, it’s important to create a focal point in the room for a spark of delight.

Bartley Ridge master bedroom @ 40 Mount Vernon Road

Eye-catching wall art as a focal point of the bedroom Bartley Ridge @ 40 Mount Vernon Road

Contrast between walls and floors

A great thing about Scandinavian design is its versatility. There is no one-size-fits-all method which you must adhere to, and these design principles can be applied to suit your personal preferences. You can opt for white walls and dark floors, or vice versa. Light colours for the ceiling fixtures and dark colours for standing furniture, it’s all up to you. A wooden flooring can also add a nice touch of variation in the room.

HDB BTO at 130B Lorong 1 Toa Payoh

Dark wooden panels contrasted against the grey flooring BTO @ 130B Lorong 1 Toa Payoh

Consider spaces where storage can be incorporated

It’s important to strike a balance between open and hidden storage. Open shelving that’s within reach to store essential items and hidden storage solutions that you’d want to keep anything out of sight. Be deliberate about your design choices and creative with where you could potentially create nooks and crannies for practical purposes.

Final Thoughts

All in all, choosing to adopt the Scandinavian style for HDB or condominium is ideal if you are looking for a perfect balance between modernism, comfort and simplicity. You can start by browsing portfolios of the top interior design firms to look for renovation ideas such as kitchen renovation and toilet interior design. You can also learn more about the different interior design styles like Bohemian, Japanese Zen and Eclectic in our blogs. Find your favourite furniture pieces, then combine them together to see how they might look in your space. By drawing on the design tips shared in this post, you are on your way to creating the perfect Scandinavian space.

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