Who said pastel colours are only suitable for children? This flat located in a Norwegian city is rather original...
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If you're drawn to Nordic style and light colours, but want to introduce some livelier hues as well, this home is certainly an intriguing source of inspiration. Pastel colours, clean lines, materials with graphic patterns, living room furniture and natural materials such as wood and lace are the main ingredients.
Given its geographical location, the simple lines and minimal furnishing characteristic of Nordic style—focused on comfort and well-being—are easily recognisable. The parquet flooring also lends that distinctive tone of Scandinavian homes. The walls are predominantly white, except for the living room wall clad in light wood and the children's room painted in a gorgeous coral colour.
Pastel colours are delicate yet fresh and vibrant at the same time, focusing primarily on coral, yellow and mint green shades. As you can see, Scandinavian style knows how to be imaginative.
The living room features a large grey corner sofa that dominates the space, yet doesn't feel aesthetically heavy. It's laden with various cushions, but everything comes together because the light, neutral colours act as a unifying thread. The pastel tones create a relaxing atmosphere, perfect for this season. Some of the furniture in this home is DIY—painted and personalised, such as the stool or the bedroom chest of drawers.
Naturally, there's no shortage of details that help forge a fusion between aesthetics and functionality. We can find colourful accents on shelves, boxes, vases, designer lamps and lighting arrangements that bring warmth and light throughout the space.
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