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10 Design Lessons You Can Learn From Scandinavian Interiors

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Scandinavian design extends to the countries of Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Finland—offering a vast and eclectic taste that personifies this design movement and is characterized by simplicity, functionality and minimalism. 2) White Wood Floors. Floor-to-ceiling windows are common in Scandinavian designs for this very reason.

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Tiny Modern Cabin in Norway Serves Up Style on the Rocks

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

This tiny modern cabin by Lund Hagem Architects was built among large rocks and dense vegetation in Sandefjord, Norway. “The building occupies a small footprint, but the space expands vertically into three levels: the basement, the ground floor and the roof,” the architects said.

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17 Christmas Living Rooms We’re Loving

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

This elegant living room seen in a snowy-white home in Norway has just that. Mosaic floors and wooden walls impose a masculine atmosphere. Knit stockings soften the stair’s modern railing, while winter greenery remains a wonderful way to bring the outdoors in this Christmas. This home is no exception.

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30 Modern Christmas Decor Ideas For Delightful Winter Holidays

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

This elegant living room seen in a snowy-white home in Norway can inspire you to re-create the aesthetic of magic you remember from Christmas stories heard as a child. Mosaic floors and wooden walls impose a sober, masculine atmosphere. White and Gold for a Magical Christmas. Living to Tell the Christmas Story.