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How to choose blinds for living room in Scandinavian style?

Scandinavian style is unquestionably one of the most popular arrangement style in british houses. Minimalism is characteristic for it. Architects and designers suggest, that Scandinavian interriors should let in lots of light, to brighten the room and make it more comfortable. While decorating the windows to match this style, you need to consider various choices – blinds, curtains or venetian blinds. What curtains would fit the best with Scandinavian style? Why Scandinavian style curtains are still on top?

Characteristics of Scandinavian style

Scandinavian style has its own features – minimalism isn’t everything. Scandinavian interiors are full of light, bright, warm and spacious. Natural materials, open rooms and characteristic colours (toned colours, based on earth colours) are leading this style. The Scandinavian style is dominated by natural textiles and real wood. Strong colour contrasts or accents are rarely seen. So, what do you need to know about curtains in Scandinavian style?

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Which curtains fit Scandinavian style?

While choosing curtains for Scandinavian living room, you need to take into consideration few things for example colour. Unquestionably, in those types of rooms natural colours (beige, brown, green, white, grey and cream) are dominating. Especially brown, the one that matches the natural wood plays a big part in it. Curtains in Scandinavian style should match colours with the furniture. You need a subdued, natural colour scheme. Bright colours optically enlarge the interior, which automatically makes it brighter and larger. Scandinavian style is worth using especially in rooms with window exposure to the east or north-east (not enough sunlight reaches here).

Colour scheme is not the only thing playing part in interior design. You should also think about the type of curtains. There are blackout and semi-blackout models available. Decorative curtains with ties, lambrequins and other heavy decorations are inadvisable. The curtain has to give the impression of being light, airy and at the same time well inhibit sunlight from entering the room (what's too much is unhealthy).

Another thing to take up for consideration is the length of curtains for Scandinavian living room. For this type of style the best match are curtains that reach the floor (often 250 cm long). They add cosiness to the room. If the long curtains don’t fit in a specific room, you can also choose the shorter ones that reach the windowsill. In Scandinavian style it’s better to choose the shorter, instead of leaving the window bare. Without decoration in form of curtains, Scandinavian style is incomplete.

Do blinds match the Scandinavian style?

Scandinavian style does not exclude window decorations other than curtains. It is advised to also have elegant and plain roller blinds in subdued colours. Roman blinds are also a nice alternative. The material, which they are made of, folds into pretty waves. They have their own steering system, that can’t be seen at first glance. Another interesting option would be pleated roller blind in various forms. (read: everything about blackout pleated blinds)

How to connect curtains with blinds in Scandinavian living room?

While making a decision on buying blinds and curtains, you need to remember about appropriate connection of these two window decoration items ( how to connect blinds with curtains). The hardest task is to match the blinds and curtains (for Scandinavian living room) in terms of colour. Architects and designers  advise picking the elements in matching colours, from the same colour pallete (the safest solution). In that way you can achieve consistent, aesthetic arrangement. An interesting match consists of bright blind (graphite, white, pastel pink, pastel blue) and dark curtains (graphite, black, maroon, navy blue). An all-time classic is black and white. You don’t need to think about which blinds will fit cream walls, dark furniture and carpet anymore.

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What to avoid in Scandinavian style?

 

You should avoid using flashy, lively colours, especially on your curtains. Being in a room full of dominating strong colours can’t be relaxing and nice. Scandinavian style is based on simplicity and subdued colours, so the room is friendlier for everyone.

In addition, the Scandinavian style dispenses with patterns that allude to exotic cultures, other styles (the roman blinds should be uniform). If there are any patterns, they must be minimalistic and nature-like.

 

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