TRENDING DECOR STYLE
Scandinavian Decor
Scandinavian decor is bright, simple, and functional—rooted in natural materials, clean lines, and a love of light. It’s minimalism with a human touch.

Common Characteristics

Light-Filled Simplicity
Pale wood floors, white walls, and lots of natural light define Scandinavian interiors. Fixtures are clean and low-profile, often in white, blonde wood, or matte black.

Functional Beauty
Form follows function—but gently. Decorative hardware and lighting feel effortless and intentional, never fussy or overdesigned.

Soft Neutrals and Cozy Layers
Warm whites, grays, and soft textiles like wool and linen bring coziness. Accent lighting and minimalist hardware finish the look with subtle warmth.
Our Take On The Style
“Scandi style is so beloved because it feels light and livable. We love how it pairs neutral spaces with thoughtful lighting, cozy textures, and pared-back hardware. Perfect for those who crave clarity, calm, and understated charm.”
— The Amerelle Design Team

Where You’ll See Scandinavian Style
Scandinavian design resonates in colder climates—from the Pacific Northwest to Minnesota to the Northeast—where coziness and function are prized. But you’ll also find it in urban apartments and modern homes across the U.S., especially among minimalist design enthusiasts.
In warmer regions, it’s often blended with light woods and warm textures to soften the starkness. No matter the location, it’s known for simplicity, neutral palettes, and clean-lined lighting that brings calm to any space.
Scandinavian Style Lighting
Statement lighting thoughtfully selected to reflect the forms, tones, and textures that define the Scandinavian aesthetic. Designed to tie the room together—beautifully.
Scandinavian Style Wallplates
Wallplates curated to complement the materials, finishes, and mood of Scandinavian spaces—because the smallest details should speak the same design language.
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