Keys to a stylish Nordic bedroom

Nordic bedroom

El Nordic style It is one of the most popular today, so we are faced with a trend that we can already see in many homes and that adapts to all spaces thanks to its great simplicity. If you are thinking of decorating a bedroom in a Nordic style, we give you the necessary keys to achieve this beautiful trend.

Whether you have in your hands a bedroom for adults or children, the Nordic style allows us to play with tones, textures and trends. Discover the most basic ideas to create a Nordic bedroom and the small details that can make it special.

Simplicity and functionality

Scandinavian bedroom

If there is something for which the Nordic style stands out, it is because of its simplicity and its practicality. The minimum expression is sought, as in minimalism, but with a few warmer touches that are given by the wooden furniture and the textiles and plants. In this style we find spaces that seem spacious thanks to the fact that they only have the necessary furniture, with a stool instead of a bedside table, lamps that are simple light bulbs and a donkey as a dressing room. In this style, everything is so basic that we can always add more personal and special touches, such as that bohemian-style quilt or the wall tapestry.

Luminous spaces

Scandinavian room

In this bedroom we see precisely the keys to a Nordic style, with a simple and very bright environment. The luminosity is multiplied thanks to the white and light tones, which flood everything, avoiding too dark tones if it is not to create a small contrast. As you can see on the walls there are only a few simple sheets that do not detract from the light and that let the white walls continue to be the protagonists. On the floor the wood is of a light tone, another of the Scandinavian keys.

Soft tones

Scandinavian style

All the soft tones they are the ones that give the special touch to Scandinavian spaces. If everything were white, the spaces would be too light and cold, but it is possible to create contrasts and textures with soft tones. Pastel colors are usually the protagonists, since equally clear spaces are sought, even if they have color, avoiding the most intense tones. Gray is usually widely used, because it is a neutral and basic tone, but we can use from mint green to pale pink, light yellow or sky blue.

Another combination of tones that is very common in this style is that of black and white, since black creates a lot of contrast and thus can make certain patterns or silhouettes stand out. On wallpaper or textiles we see patterns of this type, with basic black silhouettes that stand out against the white background. They have become a very representative part of this style.

Wood is the protagonist

Child's bedroom

Wood in its lighter tones is a great protagonist in these nordic bedrooms. The wooden furniture gives everything a very natural look and takes away the coldness of the white color so used. The floors can be white but they are usually made of wood, because in this trend a certain naturalness is also sought. The Scandinavian style seeks to be much more ecological, since the functionality of the furniture has to do with having a more rational and prolonged use, avoiding buying more furniture or getting rid of it. In Scandinavian environments we often see the natural aspect with materials such as wool, wood or wicker. Plants are also common to add color and freshness to spaces.

Nordic children's bedroom

Child's bedroom

Nordic bedrooms for children are not usually as sober as those for adults. Although simplicity is always present when choosing furniture, they are added more colors and details to create rooms that are interesting for the little ones in the house. These children's rooms often mix styles to create more varied and fun environments. The vintage style combines very well with the Scandinavian world, and that is why we see in this bedroom the wicker chairs, the wooden chest to store the toys and some beautiful wrought-iron beds.

Textiles in the Nordic style

Nordic textiles

In the Nordic style we can also find many textiles that are very interesting to give color and joy to the spaces. In both children's and adult rooms we find textiles in which geometric patterns and simple and basic shapes are carried, such as triangles or rounds. These shapes are used in textiles that are usually bicolor, so they stand out much more. A black on white, a white on gray and many other combinations in the tones that are typical of the Scandinavian world. We can see mostly black and white prints, but also in trendy pastel tones, such as mint green or pale pink.


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