Table Of Contents
- "Less Is More" Strategy: The Beauty Of Scandi Kitchens
- Prioritising The Kitchen Layout; The Scandinavian Kitchen Style
- Bright & Airy: Light Is An Essential Factor In A Scandinavian Kitchen Design
- Be Creative With Scandinavian Decor Ideas:
- Cosy And Inviting: What Is Hygge Concept?
- Ready To Revamp Your Home With Scandinavian Style?
- Frequently Asked Questions With Answers:
Are you tired of the hustle and bustle of daily life, craving a serene and inviting space where you could unwind and alongside the food that’s being cooked? Look no further than the captivating world of Scandinavian Kitchen Design. Picture yourself in that bright, airy space surrounded by natural materials with simplicity and elegance.
Let's embark on this journey together and discover how your kitchen could be transformed into a haven of simplicity and warmth.
"Less Is More" Strategy: The Beauty Of Scandi Kitchens
Scandi Kitchens embrace a ‘less-is-more’ approach, with clear lines and uncluttered spaces. Start by painting the walls in light shades such as crisp whites, soft pastels, or pale greys. Light coloured cabinetry, countertops, and backsplashes enhance the airy and bright atmosphere of Scandinavian kitchens.
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Minimalist cabinetry, open shelving, and hidden storage give the kitchen a sleek and organised look.
Our recommendation is that you choose Calacatta Marble for the kitchen components shown above.
CALACATTA ORO LUCCICOSO MARBLE£523.25 Calacatta Oro Luccicoso Marble is a type of marble known for its elegant and luxurious appearance. It is characterized by its white background and prominent veining that ranges in color from gray to gold. The name "Calacatta" refers to the… read more |
BROWN ONYX£570.50 Brown Onyx is another exquisite variety of onyx stone that is characterized by its beautiful shades of brown. Like other onyx stones, it is a form of cryptocrystalline quartz, and its fine crystal structure gives it a smooth and glossy… read more |
GREY SUEDE COMPOSITE QUARTZ£318.89 Grey Suede Composite Quartz appears stony because of its mildly permeated grey shade with scattered grains. Composition: Composite quartz is created by combining crushed quartz minerals with resin and other additives. The ratio of quartz to resin can vary, but… read more |
Prioritising The Kitchen Layout; The Scandinavian Kitchen Style
Prioritise the functionality of your kitchen framework. Ensure that essential items such as the stove, sink, and refrigerator, are arranged in a triangle for easy access. Maximise storage space innovatively with pull-out drawers, vertical dividers, or built-in organisers.
ARABESCATO OROBICO BRECCIA BOOKMATCH MARBLE£391.63 Arabescato Orobico Breccia Bookmatch Marble is characterized by its dramatic bookmatched veining patterns. Bookmatching is a technique where consecutive slabs of the marble are cut and polished to create a mirrored or symmetrical effect, showcasing the natural veining in a… read more |
SEMINATO CANDIDO PORCELAIN£481.62 Seminato Candido Porcelain displays a greyish-white base which features a shiny grained effect. This porcelain is given a perfect finish that makes a gorgeous addition in both residential and commercial settings. It is a dream come true for kitchens, baths,… read more |
TITANIUM GOLD BOOKMATCH GRANITE£370.36 Titanium Gold Bookmatch Granite is a elegant gold with black granite bookmatch stone that fits your kitchen wall, kitchen backsplash, kitchen island and many more. These Granite slabs gives you a unique touch to your kitchen. Granite slabs is a… read more |
Bright & Airy: Light Is An Essential Factor In A Scandinavian Kitchen Design
Scandinavian countries experience long, dark winters. Light is a crucial aspect of their design to counter this issue. Scandinavian kitchens embrace natural light, making their windows focal points and flooding the space with ample sunlight.
Install stylish pendant lights above your kitchen island or dining area. Opt for designs featuring clean and simple shapes with materials like glass, metal, or natural fibres. Pendant Lights not only provide functional lighting but also serve as striking design features.
CARRARA WHITE BRICK MARBLE MOSAIC TILES£75.00 Carrara White Brick Marble Mosaic Tiles are a type of marble tile that features a brick pattern design. They are made from Carrara marble, which is a high-quality, white and gray natural stone that is often used in interior and… read more |
LYDIA CLASSICO TRAVERTINE SPLIT FACE TILES£51.00 Lydia Classico Travertine Tiles are light-coloured stones in a beige-cream shade, which look good in a traditional as well as modern setting. In the Lydia Classico series, which is a well-liked option for feature wall applications, split face tiles are… read more |
Be Creative With Scandinavian Decor Ideas:
Scandinavian design is all about minimalism and understated creativity. To start planning your kitchen, arrange your furnishings.
Try the Tate Lounge Chair or the Ragnar Extension Dining Table design.
Try using the Pastel Sectional Sofa in the Living Room and jazz it up with throw cushions.
Freestanding Marble Kitchen Island is perfect for adding extra storage and counter space to any kitchen.
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Bar stools add extra seating around the kitchen island or counter.
Choose a style of hanging planter that fits in with the Scandinavian decor. Look for options made of natural wood, stone, or ceramic materials.
Create a cosy seating nook or a comfortable Breakfast Bar where you can enjoy your morning coffee or have a casual meal.
Use plush cushions, soft textiles, and natural materials to make the seating area inviting and relaxing.
Cosy And Inviting: What Is Hygge Concept?
The concept of "Hygge" plays a significant role in Scandinavian culture. Hygge refers to a feeling of cosiness, contentment, and well-being. Scandinavian kitchens embrace this concept by incorporating warm fabrics, such as natural fibre rugs or cushions, to add a cosy touch. An inviting seating area or a snug breakfast nook allows family and friends to gather, creating a sense of togetherness and comfort.
BLANC DES PYRENEES TERRAZZO£243.75 Blanc Des Pyrenees Terrazzo is composed of marble aggregates, cement, and colour pigments in different proportions. Pale grey to white base colour with fine-grained pale marble fragments. It is originated in Italy. Terrazzo is a type of flooring material that… read more |
PICASSO GEM SEMI PRECIOUS£2,653.55 Picasso Gem Semi Precious Stone Slab creates a stunning visual appearance with its multicolour design featuring colours like pink, navy blue, brown, gold, black and translucent gems that are bound together by resin. This stunning decorative stone slab is popularly… read more |
Ready To Revamp Your Home With Scandinavian Style?
Remember, the key to Scandinavian Style is embracing simplicity, functionality, and natural elements. Let your creativity loose while being true with the minimalist spirit. Whether revamping your existing kitchen or starting from scratch, these ideas would help you create a stunning Scandinavian kitchen that combines elegance, practicality, and a cosy ambience.
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Frequently Asked Questions With Answers:
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What Is The Significance Of The Name ‘Scandinavian’?
Scandinavian, sometimes known as Scania, is an area in southern Sweden. The phrases Norden and Nordic, meaning "North," have also been used to refer to the five Scandinavian countries (Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, and the Faroe Islands).
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What Hues Are Associated With Scandinavian?
Many Nordic furniture and design pieces are in forest green, burnt orange, dusty pink, and pastel blue. There will also be a lot of white and grey. These are frequently used as basis or backdrop colours or for more significant furniture pieces like sofas and chairs.
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What Distinguishes The Bohemian From The Scandinavian Style?
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The Scandinavian design has a fresh, calm, and clean feel. Natural materials and a neutral colour scheme produce a feeling of simplicity and tranquillity.
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On the other hand, the Bohemian style exudes an eclectic, vibrant, and dynamic vibe and atmosphere.
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