Searching for the perfect Scandi coffee table? Here it is.
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Searching for the perfect Scandi coffee table? We’ve found it!
Is it just us, or is there something really satisfying about the simplicity of Scandinavian style? Timeless, minimal and clutter-free, Scandi ticks all the boxes when it comes to down-to-earth and user-friendly interior design styles. It makes any room feel light, open and effortlessly clean, and the best part is that the look is super easy to achieve. Got the budget for a few key pieces of minimal, beautiful yet affordable furniture? Then we’ve got some ideas on how you can create a warm Scandinavian living room with a true blue Aussie touch. From what makes the perfect Scandi coffee table to how to spot Scandi furniture from a mile away, Bella Vie Interiors principal interior designer Lisa Alward takes us through the ins and out of Scandi design.Shopping for Scandi furniture
Okay, so we all kind of know what the Scandi vibe is meant to be. But when it comes to actually taking part in interior styling, it can be a bloody nightmare knowing where to start! “Look for floating styles with slim legs rather than a solid base,” says Lisa, taking us through the process of furniture shopping. “You want to avoid the bulkier look. Go for a style where you can see the rug underneath. Think minimalism in light-coloured timber, like beech or oak, rather than the reds and the richer colours of mid-century modern.” And when it comes to colour, she recommends you should stick with “soft greys, soft blues and soft whites” to achieve the look. If you’re keen for a Scandi coastal feel, she says opting for “subdued patterns like stripes, as well as nature-inspired textures like wood, cane, bamboo and woven baskets” works a treat. I guess this is where we put away our hot pink ornaments.Designing a warm Scandinavian living room
With all its bright whites and minimal designs, if you’re not careful, Scandi style can start to feel colder than an Esky at a summer barbie. So how do we go about heating things up? Lisa suggests using throws, rugs, plants and timber. “Items made of blonde timber will innately bring warmth to any space. Oversized plants are a great way to add that organic and natural feel. And introduce some natural textiles like linen, jute, mohair or wool to add great texture.” Lighting is also a great way to ramp up those cosy and inviting vibes. “Selecting a warm light globe rather than a cool one will give your room that instant glow.” Too easy Lisa!
The Kirribilli timber furniture range is warm, sophisticated and sustainable.