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Scandinavian Interior Design

Bright, airy and warm — light wood and white with a hit of hygge across six rooms.

Scandinavian design is built for long, dark winters, which is why it pulls every bit of light it can into a room: white walls, pale wood and uncluttered, functional furniture, softened by cozy textiles. The afters here bring that bright, warm simplicity to six rooms that started out dull.

Light is the whole point. White walls and pale oak bounce daylight around, while a few warm textiles and some greenery stop the room from feeling sterile. The redesigns keep your layout and simply lighten and warm it the Scandinavian way.

Function sits underneath the look — simple, well-made pieces that earn their place. Use the slider to see how a dated, heavy room becomes light, warm and easy to live in without losing coziness.

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What defines Scandinavian interior design?

Bright, airy rooms with white walls, pale wood, simple functional furniture and cozy textiles. The aim is light and warmth together — clean but never cold.

Does Scandinavian style work in a dark room?

It is designed for exactly that. Light colors, pale wood and good lighting are the core moves, and the redesigns show them brightening rooms that start out dim.