Home Interests Bookazine  |  The Home Scandi Bible First Edition
Most of us have a basic understanding of what is meant by Scandi design – simplicity, minimalism and functionality. We may even claim to understand the concepts of lagom or hygge. But these buzzwords are simply scratching the surface of what is a significant design movement that emerged in Scandinavia more than a hundred years ago. It’s easy to apply Scandi design principles to our own homes, with no real purpose or understanding of why we’re doing what we’re doing, and then wonder why our homes don’t quite look like the Scandi homes of Instagram, or why we’re not getting that warm, cosy feeling everyone talks about. In the pages that follow, we’re going to delve into the culture and ethos of the Scandinavian people, examining their values and lifestyle. After all, the Scandinavian nations consistently rank in the top ten happiest countries in the world. By learning these basic principles
before getting into the design details, your living spaces will make more sense and you will be able to reap the benefits of a Scandi-inspired home. Packed full of expert advice from designers and stylists, learn how to declutter, organise and create balance in your home, then curate a comfortable living space that’s warm, cosy, calm and tailored to you. From furniture and layout to soft furnishings, colour schemes, textures and much more, discover everything you need to know to create your own Scandi home. We’ve also included step-by-step craft ideas, crochet and knitting patterns, and delicious recipes so you can fully embrace the Scandinavian lifestyle and complement your new living space.
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Below is a selection of articles in Home Interests Bookazine The Home Scandi Bible First Edition.