8 most atmospheric bedrooms from Scandinavian countries Design 24.02.2022 We consider bedrooms from Finland, Denmark, Norway and Sweden and take note of interesting techniques used by Scandinavians. 1 Bedroom with natural accents In this Danish bedroom, dark tones were taken as the basis of the palette and complemented with textured accessories made of natural materials. So a large wicker chandelier appeared under the ceiling, textured linen linen on the bed, an unpolished bedside table stood next to it, and a mirror in a wooden frame opposite. All these light accents stand out beautifully against the background of dark wallpaper and gray paint on the walls. 2 Bedroom with floral patterns In Sweden, they love not only minimalism, but also such romantic spaces full of small details as this bedroom. Botanical patterns on wallpaper, upholstery and bed linen are very aesthetically combined here. There are flowers in a vase nearby, the best interior accessory for such a space. The romantic theme is supported by an elegant bedside table on thin legs and a vintage wall lamp. 3 Bedroom, in which accessories change This Swedish bedroom looks simple and concise, as it is decorated at the junction of minimalism and scandi, a trendy combination in the Nordic countries. But you can’t just create such an interior and then not change it for years over time, it will get bored. To prevent this from happening, it is enough to update the details sometimes, as the owners of this bedroom do: a garland appears and disappears on the wall, the poster is replaced with a wreath, the carpet is repainted in front of the bed. Such replacements do not require a lot of time and money, because accessories can be distributed in different rooms, creating a sense of novelty every time. 4 Airy bedroom in light shades Another bedroom from Finland, but this time in white and beige tones. It uses win-win techniques that have already become traditional in the Scandinavian countries: 5 Bedroom with black wall This Finnish bedroom proves once again that the modern Scandinavian style is not afraid of dark shades as a base. The black matte wall behind the headboard added depth to the room and emphasized light elements: a bed, storage systems, textiles. Another interesting technique is dark posters above the headboard. They practically merge with the wall, which makes the images stand out brighter. 6 Bedroom in pastel colors Another bedroom from Denmark, but completely different in style. Cool white, blue and light yellow make it light and airy, and the accent decor is bright. Posters in pink and purple tones, red lamps of unusual shape above the headboard, a large plant in the corner all add interesting details to the interior. A spectacular and at the same time functional reception, the entire wall opposite the bed is occupied by a long work desk for two. If desired, it can be separated from the sleeping area with a light light curtain to distract from work and relax. 7 Bedroom with an accent painting on the wall This bedroom from Norway is decorated in a dark color scheme, an unusual solution for a Scandinavian country where there are many cloudy days. But the space still came out cozy and atmospheric. A large paper chandelier above the bed, spotlights in the corners of the room and a beautifully illuminated large painting in golden tones add warmth. 8 Bedroom with a sloping ceiling Another Norwegian bedroom, this time with a complex geometry. The sloping ceiling makes any room visually smaller, but here the owners were able to achieve a cozy atmosphere. To do this , several techniques were used at once: Original content from the site