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Scandinavian decor is all about creating a space thats functional and aesthetically pleasing.
It emphasizes clean lines, simple furnishings, and a less-is-more approach.
Nowhere is this love for nature seen more than in Scandinavian cabin interiors.
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While theyre decorated differently, they all have nature at the heart of their design.
Warm Minimalism
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This Norwegian cabin designed byNeo Hytterembraces warmminimalist decorwith amodern kitchenand dining area.
While modern, it also includes vintage touches that add visual interest and warmth.
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Natural Warmth
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This cabin home of photographerHilde Morkhas all the coziest feels.
Even the windows have been left in their natural timber state to blend in with the woods outside.
The modern sofas are contrasted with vintage wooden stools and a subtle wreath completes the look.
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The style is simple, warm, and minimal focusing on comfort and functionality.
The boho-inspired touches add to the relaxed and welcoming feel of this space.
Designed byJoanna Laajistoas a holiday home, it’s full of texture and warmth despite being minimalist.
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The focus of the space is all about embracing the beautiful woods outside the cabin.
The space has been decorated simply with a mix of DIY furniture, thrifted finds, and modern pieces.
The abundance of textures makes this such a cozy mountain retreat.
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Design bySabi/ Photo byMarnie Hawson
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Design byNook Retreats/ Photo byGianna Christina
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Design byAppareil Architecture/ Photo byFelix Michaud
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Design byStudio Joanna Laajisto/ Photo byMikko Ryhanen
My Scandinavian Home
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