Scandinavian style interior design is best known for its simplistic nature and monochrome look, but it’s high time for a little colour and shape. New muted colour mixes add a sense of sophistication and warmth to the minimalistic Scandi aesthetic we’ve all come to recognise and appreciate. Think russet tones, dusky coral, mellow light ochre, inky blues and sage green and you’ll be headed down the right track. This selection of three inspirational home interiors use muted moderns and bold shapes to set crisp yet cosy living scenes. Surrounding white spaces and wood tone bring balance, light and a sense of calm.

Using Muted Colours and Shapes As Scandi Style Decor
Designer: Elena Kisenko & Sergey Semkin  
Visualizer: Sergey Semkin  

Inspirational interior number one benefits from an abundance of natural light through dual aspect windows. Interior light comes from a recessed ceiling design and a black swing arm wall lamp in the lounge, plus plain white pendant lights above the dining area. The room is primarily a pale neutral scheme but receives a punch of colour via an area rug with solid geometric sections of dusky coral, yellow ochre and navy blue.

Using Muted Colours and Shapes As Scandi Style Decor

Behind the sofa, a sweeping semi-circular mirror is fixed against the edge of a dividing wall. The mirror position combined with the reflection within it creates an optical illusion of a cut away–almost like a giant bite has been taken out of the wall. The mirror is backlit with white LEDs to add more emphasis.

Using Muted Colours and Shapes As Scandi Style Decor

Kitchen bar stools have an almost burgundy sheen beside a basic black u-shaped kitchen arrangement. A selection of white wall cabinets and white marble floor tiles contrast with the dark base units. A black kitchen faucet stands out against a white tile splashback. Wooden ceiling slats bring visual warmth and neatly disguise lighting beams.

Using Muted Colours and Shapes As Scandi Style Decor

The kids room is like an early spring day, with a cloudy grey sky and a little sunshine breaking through.

Using Muted Colours and Shapes As Scandi Style Decor

A Mr Fox rug adds a little whimsy to the floor area.

Using Muted Colours and Shapes As Scandi Style Decor

Shapes are introduced into this room scheme as a set of three little wall shelves. Swiss cross drawer handles in yellow decorate white closets. Two yellow accent drawers and shelves mark out the child’s desk area, which has a punchy cobalt blue kid’s chair.

Using Muted Colours and Shapes As Scandi Style Decor

Wall hooks are provided in the shape of tree wall decor.

Using Muted Colours and Shapes As Scandi Style Decor

The master bedroom is a less colourful affair, where a large amount of wood tone is used to complement a quietly rich brown and deep blue scheme. Pleasing shape has been added as an asymmetrical headboard here, which overlaps a wide floor to ceiling mirror. A slender floor lamp provides reading light at one side of the bed.

Using Muted Colours and Shapes As Scandi Style Decor

A yellow bathroom faucet breaks a monochrome colour scheme.

Using Muted Colours and Shapes As Scandi Style Decor

A recessed shower shelf has been finished in yellow to match the vanity faucet.

Using Muted Colours and Shapes As Scandi Style Decor

The home entryway stands separately in a colour all of its own.

Using Muted Colours and Shapes As Scandi Style Decor
Designer: Zrobym  

A blast of blue cuts through our second shapely interior, across a marshmallow-like cushioned couch. Traditional wainscott has been interrupted with a recessed section of blue to add modern flair.

Using Muted Colours and Shapes As Scandi Style Decor

An elliptical side table has a dual section tray top.

Using Muted Colours and Shapes As Scandi Style Decor

Another ellipse makes up the handles of the TV console unit.

Using Muted Colours and Shapes As Scandi Style Decor

Mirrors are used to increase the sense of space and light.

Using Muted Colours and Shapes As Scandi Style Decor

A modern settee provides seating on the other side of the room.

Using Muted Colours and Shapes As Scandi Style Decor

The rich brown shade of an upright piano plays harmoniously with the blue upholstery of the nearby sofa. The hues are echoed in a classic carpet.

Using Muted Colours and Shapes As Scandi Style Decor

This split concept shows the possibilities of matching the kitchen to the hue of the blue sofa, or swapping out the sofa for a grey version and installing a brown kitchen to match the piano.

Using Muted Colours and Shapes As Scandi Style Decor

This double workspace area sees the return of the ellipse shape present in the lounge. This time ellipses and circles create a floating piece of art that connects wall shelves together. Two dark swivel chairs add base notes to the light wooden setup.

Using Muted Colours and Shapes As Scandi Style Decor

A circular lighting feature hovers above the centre of two built-in kids’ beds. A russet brown storage unit stands on the walkway of the bespoke bedroom furniture, with more storage space created within the unique bed base itself.

Using Muted Colours and Shapes As Scandi Style Decor

Deeply curvaceous coving crowns the walls.

Using Muted Colours and Shapes As Scandi Style Decor

White door handles camouflage against white interior doors.

Using Muted Colours and Shapes As Scandi Style Decor

Using Muted Colours and Shapes As Scandi Style Decor
Designer: Zrobym  

Our last home is located in Minsk, Belarus, with contrasting colours and shape set over a floor area of 92.6 square metres. We’re immediately met with a sage green kitchen and a solid yellow ochre sofa in an open plan living room.

Using Muted Colours and Shapes As Scandi Style Decor

An ottoman coffee table stands in matching mellow ochre, and a TV console unit in green.

Using Muted Colours and Shapes As Scandi Style Decor

Circular artwork decorates the dining room wall with a pop of coral.

Using Muted Colours and Shapes As Scandi Style Decor

Geometric tile makes the kitchen backsplash.

Using Muted Colours and Shapes As Scandi Style Decor

Yellow ochre seating has been set into the hallway.

Using Muted Colours and Shapes As Scandi Style Decor

A floating shelf extrudes from an enormous hallway mirror.

Using Muted Colours and Shapes As Scandi Style Decor

Humorous artwork adorns the walls.

Using Muted Colours and Shapes As Scandi Style Decor

A kid’s room has the yellow and green palette carried through it.

Using Muted Colours and Shapes As Scandi Style Decor

In this home the rugs are kept completely neutral in order to blend with a wooden herringbone floor.

Using Muted Colours and Shapes As Scandi Style Decor

This slate grey bedroom is made cosy with plump cushions and a chunky cable-knit throw.

Using Muted Colours and Shapes As Scandi Style Decor

Bedside shelves are built right into the sides of the surrounding closets.

Using Muted Colours and Shapes As Scandi Style Decor

Two brown chairs sit at a window shelf that can be utilised for study or as a vanity.

Using Muted Colours and Shapes As Scandi Style Decor

A dusky vanity unit brings muted colour to a monochrome bathroom.

Using Muted Colours and Shapes As Scandi Style Decor

Diamond set tiles create an unusual zigzagged edge beneath a round bathroom mirror.

Using Muted Colours and Shapes As Scandi Style Decor

A peachy cloakroom concludes the muted colour tour.

Using Muted Colours and Shapes As Scandi Style Decor

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