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EL & EL Wood Products Corp.
If you're looking to create a Scandinavian style, your focus will be on clean and simple lines, minimalism and functionality. This door exemplifies simplicity and clean lines and continues the airy white flow that is within the home.
Door: Vistagrande Full-Lite Low-E Flush Glazed with added SDL bars
Toki Estudioa
Design ideas for a mid-sized scandinavian living room in Other with white walls, light hardwood floors and beige floor.
The Room Studio
Proyecto realizado por The Room Studio
Fotografías: Mauricio Fuertes
Photo of a mid-sized scandinavian open concept living room in Barcelona with a library, light hardwood floors and white walls.
Photo of a mid-sized scandinavian open concept living room in Barcelona with a library, light hardwood floors and white walls.
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This expansive living room features cathedral ceilings, light wood floors. and a unique wood stove.
Expansive scandinavian open concept living room in DC Metro with white walls, a wood stove and a wall-mounted tv.
Expansive scandinavian open concept living room in DC Metro with white walls, a wood stove and a wall-mounted tv.
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LB Interior Photography Architectural and Interior photographer based in London.
Available throughout all the UK and abroad for special projects.
Scandinavian family room in London with grey walls, light hardwood floors, no fireplace, a freestanding tv and beige floor.
Scandinavian family room in London with grey walls, light hardwood floors, no fireplace, a freestanding tv and beige floor.
Studio Acrivoulis | architettura e interior design
Il caldo assito del parquet in rovere prosegue nel corridoio che caratterizzato da pareti inclinate disvela un'originale libreria aerea.
Ph.: Vito Corvasce
http://www.vitocorvasce.it
JNM Creators
With sincere dedication, we curated a living room space where simplicity is celebrated through intricate details. Our intention was to avoid a design that feels overwhelming or lacks definition, striving instead for a balance between elegance and functionality.
Through thoughtful choices in lighting, a wooden center table, and the fabric selection for the sofa, we aimed to cultivate a warm and inviting atmosphere in the living area. Our humble efforts were directed towards creating a space that exudes comfort and charm while maintaining a sense of coherence.
Sebastian Bayona Bayeltecnics Design
Laura Gomez Lerena
Photo of a scandinavian living room in Barcelona.
Photo of a scandinavian living room in Barcelona.
CHRISTOPHER STROM ARCHITECTS
Sommerhus is a private retreat for two empty-nesters. The clients purchased the previous cabin after falling in love with its location on a private, lakefront peninsula. However, this beautiful site was a challenging site to build on, due to its position sandwiched between the lake and protected wet land. The clients disliked the old cabin because it could only be used in the summer months, due to its lack of both insulation and heat. In addition, it was too small for their needs. They wanted to build a new, larger retreat, but were met with yet another constraint: the new cabin would be limited to the previous cabin’s small footprint. Thus, they decided to approach an architect to design their dream cabin.
As the clients described, “We visited Denmark for a family wedding in 2015, and while biking near Gilleleje, a fishing village on the Baltic Sea, we fell in love with the aesthetic of ‘Sommerhus’: dark exteriors, clean, simple lines, and lots of windows.” We set out to design a cabin that fit this aesthetic while also meeting the site’s constraints.
The clients were committed to keeping all existing trees on their site. In addition, zoning codes required the new retreat to stay within the previous cabin's small footprint. Thus, to maximize the square footage of the cabin without removing trees or expanding the footprint, the new structure had to grow vertically. At the same time, the clients wanted to be good neighbors. To them, this meant that their cabin should disappear into the woods, especially when viewed from the lake. To accomplish both these requests, the architect selected a dark exterior metal façade that would visually retreat into the trees. The metal siding is a modern, low-maintenance, and cost-effective solution, especially when compared to traditional wood siding. Warm wood on the soffits of the large roof overhang contrast with the metal siding. Sommerhus's resulting exterior is just as the clients’ requested: boldly modern yet respectful of the serene surroundings.
The homeowners desired a beach-house-inspired interior, full of light and warmth, in contrast to the dark exterior. As the homeowner explained, “I wanted it to feel like a porch inside.” To achieve this, the living room has two walls of sliding glass doors that connect to the wrap-around porch. This creates a beautiful, indoor-outdoor living space. The crisp and bright kitchen also connects to the porch with the window that opens to an outdoor counter - perfect for passing food and drinks to those lounging on the porch. The kitchen is open to the rest of the first-floor entertaining space, and brings a playful, beach-house feel to the cabin.
After the completion of the project, the homeowners remarked, “Working with Christopher and Eric [of CSA] was a wonderful experience. We absolutely love our home, and each season on the lake is more special than the last.”
nFlight Photography
Scandinavian furniture adds a fresh twist to this transitional living space
This is an example of a scandinavian enclosed living room in Jacksonville with grey walls, medium hardwood floors, a standard fireplace, a stone fireplace surround and brown floor.
This is an example of a scandinavian enclosed living room in Jacksonville with grey walls, medium hardwood floors, a standard fireplace, a stone fireplace surround and brown floor.
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