Scandinavian Living Room Design #1
Skylight letting in plenty of natural daylight, a white-grey monochromatic palette with complementing art pieces, accent chairs making a striking appearance and the tall standing indoor plant, make this a classic Scandinavian style living room. The grey pouffe that matches the couch is a statement piece that is subtle yet noticeable in the decor.
Scandinavian Living Room Design #2
A Scandinavian living room that is complete with all the staples that define the style – white walls and plentiful daylight, warm wood furniture, black and white contrasting highlights and a geometric floor rug. The fresh green of the plants adds to the warmth and vibrancy breathing in life into the space.
Scandinavian Living Room Design #3
Some pink throw cushions and a couple of accent plants paired with statement lights are some of the noticeable features that bring this Scandinavian design to life. The wood flooring is highlighted because of the use of the plain grey and white palette used for the room decor. The mouldings that blend with the walls add a touch of elegance and an aesthetic appeal.
Scandinavian Living Room Design #4
This living room design all bathed in white appeals to the eye because of the use of a single highlight piece – the chair. The yellow cushion and graphic wall frame complement the blue chair perfectly well to balance the overall composition of the living room. The white painted door frame and the pair of antlers make this a perfect example of the rustic Scandinavian living room.
Scandinavian Living Room Design #5
A mix of many things – a variety of textures, the use of bold colors, prints and patterns, plant with big unique leaves, and the subtle tone of wood amongst this all – this design is just the right fit to be categorized under Scandinavian boho living room design.
Scandinavian Living Room Design #6
A warm Scandinavian room complete with wooden furniture, comfy seating, lighting decor that is unique and impressive, and a balancing act done with the positioning of the two plants – one on the floor, one hanging. The simple intertwined gold decor accent on the centre table is elegant and classy and displays sophistication in the design.
Scandinavian Living Room Design #7
This is a classic example of the typical Scandinavian design that displays the power of white and black. With a nude shade of wood, this living room abound with plenty of natural daylight, accentuates the black color in the overall scheme. The dark coffee brown of the cushions and throw, that almost merges with the black, smartly breaks the monotony of the palette.
Scandinavian Living Room Design #8
A design perfect for the city! An open plan, this design is sleek with clean lines. Large windows throwing in natural light, statement light above the dining table, and the minimalist chairs in the living area as well as the dining are the key features of this impressive space.
Scandinavian Living Room Design #9
A design perfect for the city! An open plan, this design is sleek with clean lines. Large windows throwing in natural light, statement light above the dining table, and the minimalist chairs in the living area as well as the dining are the key features of this impressive space.
Scandinavian Living Room Design #10
A clean and neutral color palette, this design boasts of a wide range of shades of brown making it a very warm and inviting space. The monochrome artwork, the subtle accent chair, and the focal fireplace all add interest to the area. Small decor pieces on the console areas are quite eye-catching and complete the look.
Scandinavian Living Room Design #11
Natural light, white walls and solid gray sofa are the typical Scandinavian design elements used here in a way that makes the sleek yet statement light fixtures, and the backsplash tiles stand out. Pops of green color are introduced through a small potted plant and some rather unusual elements such as a painted wooden frame and a wall clock that catches the eye. The black and white graphics wall is also one of the focal point of the space.
Scandinavian Living Room Design #12
This black and white living room attracts attention because of the clever use of color. The brown leather pouffe and the butterfly chair bring in a breath of fresh air in the design. A simple yet significant ceiling lamp and the plants balance the space without overcrowding it. The full length mirror amplifies the overall idea of the space making it seem larger than it is. The corner fire place is yet another notable feature of the design.
Scandinavian Living Room Design #13
A sleek design and clean look, this complete white and gray design is well balanced and composed by the distribution of colors. The use of wood tones is minimum and just enough the complement the overall theme. The clear glass centre table placed on a white floor rug renders a minimalist look that is well balanced with the solid gray wall.
Scandinavian Living Room Design #14
The use of classic shades of the Scandinavian design styles – wood, gray and white – stands against the bright chair that is the highlight in the space. Plenty of natural light and sun flooding the room, the gray and white subtly blend within each other to seem a single tone to the eye. Thus, a seeming composition of just three color shades, the design is clean and minimalist.
Scandinavian Living Room Design #15
An ochre couch with colorful patterned cushions placed against a white wall surrounded by an overall dark yet minimalist color scheme creating a contrast that is pleasing to the eye is a quirky way to approach a Scandinavian decor. The art work complements the cushions on the couch to create some vibrancy on the plain wall.
Scandinavian Living Room Design #16
This all white living room is brought to life by the use of numerous plants placed all over the area. The two round tables and chic accents add to the vibe that is created by natural light flooding in the area. The white on white rug and floor seem to enlarge the space already accentuated by the large doors and windows.
Scandinavian Living Room Design #17
Comfy couches and loads of cushions, wall trims, and the contrasting use of matt black for the lamp shade and computer table strike the perfect balance. The abstract art work rightly framed with a black border stands out on the wall creating a focal point for the room.
Scandinavian Living Room Design #18
The bright pop of yellow is the first thing that catches the eye in this Scandinavian living room. The unique design for the ceiling lamps and the antlers complement the gallery wall making it a seamless design. The furry throw and brown tones of the wooden furniture bring a sense of warmth and coziness creating an inviting look.
Scandinavian Living Room Design #19
A rather bold use of color, this living room has a sense of comfort because of the balance sought with white and the dramatic plant. The beam chair and the pendent lamp add character to the space.
Scandinavian Living Room Design #20
A space that exhibits luxury, this non-conventional living room uses darker shades for elegance. The statement lights, bright red stools, and the neutral coffee table along with the throw rug bind the design together. The furry texture of the rugs adds to the warmth and coziness of the otherwise exclusive yet stark design.
Scandinavian Living Room Design #21
A play of black and white, this elegant living room uses artwork to introduce color to the space making it lively. The voluminous black of the sofa and the floor rug are well balanced with the white all around. Patterned cushions and the sleek design for the legs of the coffee table and chair add visual interest.
Scandinavian Living Room Design #22
A design that is absolute Scandinavian to the core – a neutral palette with gray, white and warm wood tones, sleek, clean lines and minimalist decor, a pop of green and a few accent pieces to complete the design, this living room has every element that defines the style.
Scandinavian Living Room Design #23
A pretty and vibrant living room design, yellow is used as a color highlight that is smartly incorporated in small bits all over the area. Adding character to the entire space, it also binds the design together making it visually playful and interesting. The patterned upholstery fabric for the accent chair is subtly highlighting.
Scandinavian Living Room Design #24
A living room that exudes Scandinavian vibes with reclaimed materials including wooden palettes and a frame for a full length mirror, textures such as macramé wall hangings and cozy cushions, and a variety in the plant decor make this an easy DIY design choice. The hexagonal wall displays blending with the decor palette add a finishing touch to the space.
Scandinavian Living Room Design #25
A rather unique approach to Scandinavian design, the space is complete with white and black decor accentuated by an elegant shiny floor lamp. All the three chairs, in spite of having their own individual character, play along together in the area to blend coherently within the design. The earthy shade of cushions create a mood and ambience.
Scandinavian Living Room Design #26
A design that uses plant decor to liven up the space as much as bring in color to the design is an easy yet apt approach for all designs Scandinavian. The bold use of green against the complete gray and white creates a wonderful balance that is pleasing to the eye, calming to the mind and soothing to the soul.
Scandinavian Living Room Design #27
A wonderfully balancing act of the designed gallery wall and the sole plant stand on either side of the opening, juxtaposed against the plain gray wall, with white decor overall and a hint of green is what completes this living room. The natural light flooding the room is a great bonus giving the space a fresh look.
Scandinavian Living Room Design #28
Beige sectional and a matching patterned floor rug with a contrasting coffee table visually divide the room from the study area that has a simple minimalist book shelf and a bright chair that stands out. The small graphic wall art and sofa cushion add color and balance the yellow chair in the other half of the space. Although two separate areas, the space is seamlessly blended with the use of Scandinavian elements.
Scandinavian Living Room Design #29
A perfect example of a colorful Scandinavian living room, this design has some bold use of bright colors. The colorful sofa and the metal chairs take away the bulkiness of the bold colors, while the simple coffee tables merge into the design with a backdrop of some pastel patterns on the floor rug. White walls and pendent lamps are staple to the Scandinavian design style.
Scandinavian Living Room Design #30
A clean design with a minimalistic approach, sleek lines and a bare minimum color palette, this design highlights the use of simple shapes and forms. The clear glass partition allows natural light to illuminate the entire floor space, while the matt olive green for the chest and centre table balance the gray. Some fresh greenery livens up the space without much effort.
Scandinavian Living Room Design #31
The perfect mix of the classic Scandinavian colors – brown, white, gray and black come together to create this absolute Scandinavian living room. The small accents such as centre pieces on tables, and a lone statement vase near the television along with the bold black lamps bring life to the design. The sofa throw and the floor rug layer some texture into the space making it warm and inviting.
Scandinavian Living Room Design #32
This otherwise white and gray living room is brought to life with the numerous warm colored accents all over. The copper floor lamp, the wall mirror and the antler clubbed with the orange-red flowers, rust throw and cushion and a very contrasting blue rug catch the eye. One of the poufees also doubles up as the coffee table when needed.
Scandinavian Living Room Design #33
Who said you cannot design a space with just two colors? This black and white living room design is a fine piece of design and sophistication. The large letter frame spelling out the color black, simple striped patterns for cushions, sleek lighting fixtures, and miniature black and white accents, all work together against the backdrop of the white wall, flooring and sofa to make the space stand out rather effectively.
Scandinavian Living Room Design #34
A round solid wood table is the highlight piece in this living room design that takes inspiration from the Scandinavian design style. The neutral palette of the beige and white with an occasional pop of gray for and textures such as macrame and fur add to the warmth of the space.
Scandinavian Living Room Design #35
A slate gray living room with a corner fireplace is highlighted with the gallery wall and blends with matching seating. The warm tones that make an appearance with the exposed wood create a warm ambience and an inviting feel. The overall design displays an eye for artistic detailing.
Scandinavian Living Room Design #36
Lending a touch of mid-century modern design style with the brown leather accent chairs, this living room sees a creative mix of the Scandinavian design. Clean lines and fine accent decor along with some mid-century art work highlighting the otherwise blank wall, this is a great way to design your comfort space.
Scandinavian Living Room Design #37
Bringing together a wide array of materials, textures and styles, this living room is predominantly Scandinavian design style. Sleek design, clean lines and minimalistic furniture is what justifies the design style. The wall artwork, the round ottoman and the plant in the window makes this space speak in color. The wooden flooring against an all white gives an earthy feeling to the space.
Scandinavian Living Room Design #38
An all white, light wood living room, with a leather floor cushion adding character to the space, this living room also features a bold statement light. A lot many textures are also seen in the space that complement each other to form a holistic design.
Scandinavian Living Room Design #39
Warm sunlight flooding this living room accentuating the wooden flooring and the leather couch against the contrast of white balances the space. The nesting tables, the corner plant and cozy cushions in a monochrome color scheme are some decor elements that complete the look and bing the space together to form an inviting Scandinavian design.
Scandinavian Living Room Design #40
An unusual choice of color for a typical Scandinavian living room, this design sees the usual of yellow extensively throughout. A combination with black, the colors are seen repeating through the wall shelf decor and the floor rug. Gold ceiling lamps and wall accents further emphasize the color. A quick pop of green in a corner adds dynamism to the overall look.
Scandinavian Living Room Design #41
A simplistic approach, this living room uses pastel yellow as an accent color. Adding color and brightness to the otherwise plain white and gray design, geometric patterns on the floor rug and through the wall bookshelf design are also used to bring energy into the space. Some fresh flowers and other accents are always great additions to any design.
Scandinavian Living Room Design #42
An absolute minimalistic living room, some farmhouse rustic vibes are added to the design with the use of faux antlers, a plaid throw and furry cushions. Exhibiting a clean look with white and brown, light gray is used sparingly to break monotony. The woven chairs and stacked logs of wood add character to the room.
Scandinavian Living Room Design #43
A design characterized by straight lines and regular shapes, this living room is a blend of wood and beige tones. Minimal accent pieces and the use of primary colors for highlights catches the eye in this simplistic yet functional design. Freshly painted antique chest and an elegant ceiling lamp add a hint of chic to the space.
Scandinavian Living Room Design #44
Grandeur and class are key features of this living room. Bathed in white, black and gold is used for line work in the space. Rust accent cushions, a statement chandelier and a wall mirror, and minimal line graphic for artwork are unique features in this room. Other typical elements of the design style render warmth to the space.
Scandinavian Living Room Design #45
Black, white and gray dominate the space with pastel colors used as accents. Pops of greenery and some bold elements in black attract attention. The monotone of gray is this well balanced against white walls and a light wood flooring.
Scandinavian Living Room Design #46
The wood tone of the flooring matches the accent chair and throw cushions creating a highlight color in this space which stands against large openings, ample lights, white walls and neutral couch and floor rug with a pastel console. Maintaining balance, simple geometry in various elements add visual interest to the space.
Scandinavian Living Room Design #47
A typical city home, this living room sees minimal furniture with maximum functionality. Brown tones for seating and a blue-black tone for wall art and floor rug with diagonally placed plants that add color are well balanced with the blank space in the room. The ladder placed against the white area between the windows sparks interest.
Scandinavian Living Room Design #48
This rather interesting Scandinavian design uses a pale shade to brighten up the space. Some gripping textures and patterns, statement furniture, and an engaging contrast, all make the space visually appealing. Clutter free design and minimal furniture with just some freshness of plants is the key to the success of this design.
Scandinavian Living Room Design #49
The colors that catch the eye – red of the bicycle, the copper of the centre table accents, and the checkered cushions, are all justified in this white and gray decor. The floor lamp is just perfect and completes the look. Rich and elegant that it may seem, this design proves that sometimes, indeed, less is more!
Scandinavian Living Room Design #50
Bright green when used as an accent with black and white can change the look of any space instantly, especially in Scandinavian design style. Warm wood tones merge with the overall whites giving a plain neutral tone for the green to really stand out and work its magic! Minimalistic elements are best paired to complete the look.