SCANDINAVIAN homes are known for their simplicity, utility, and beauty.
To get the look, think functionality, clean lines, light but earthy colours and minimal fuss. Forget carpet. What you need is a timber floor in a light colour.
Add texture and warmth to rooms by using lots of pale timbers on the walls and even the ceiling.
Keep the colour scheme pale with the soft furnishings and stick to whites and cool greys and blues.
When it comes to furniture, look for clean lines and functionality.
No truly Scandinavian look is complete without a fireplace in the corner.
(After all, we're talking about some seriously cold countries.)
Keep the accessories to a minimum.
Scandinavians don't like fuss and clutter, so be prepared to hide your trinkets or choose another style.
The Scandinavian countries have some seriously dark winters, so they make the most of the sun when they get it.
That means floor-to-ceiling windows that take advantage of the summer days when the sun stays up until midnight.
Team a down-to-earth look with understated elegance by decorating with antique clocks, crystal chandeliers, curved rustic white-wood furnishings, white linen and simple flower arrangements.
Finally, saunas are a big part of the Scandinavian way of life. After all, nothing warms you up or chases away the winter blues like a nice steam.
■ Inspiration: pinterest.com/YourHomeFairfax