The Scandinavian style is characterised by simplicity and minimalism, making it an ideal choice for those who appreciate space, light and natural materials. Rented flats decorated in this style are bright, spacious and functional. How do you organise such a space in an already furnished flat?
Bright colours - the key to optically enlarging space
In rented flat, where you do not always have control over the colour of the walls or furniture, accessories play a key role. Opt for neutral shades such as white, grey, beige and pastel accents when choosing bedspreads, cushions or carpets. These colours will not only optically enlarge the space, but also bring a freshness and cleanliness to it, which is the essence of Scandinavian style.
Natural materials - harmony with nature
Scandinavians are renowned for their love of natural materials such as wood, linen, cotton and wool. Even if your rental flat is already furnished, you can easily introduce a Scandinavian accent through accessories. Choose linen curtains, wooden ornaments such as photo frames or woollen plaids, which not only warm up the interior but also give it a cosy feel. Light, woven carpets or those made from natural materials such as jute or wool will also complement any room perfectly. In the kitchen, opt for wooden cutting boards and porcelain crockery in pastel shades, while in the bathroom, organise the space with wicker baskets and simple glass containers. Natural materials make for a greener and healthier home.
Functional furniture - making the most of space
Our rental flats already have basic furniture, but introducing a Scandinavian style does not require replacing it. Instead, focus on the functionality of the space. Organisers, storage baskets, and furniture with additional storage that you can introduce without interfering with the existing layout will help you manage the space better. Also look out for minimalist accessories that will tidy up the space without visually overpowering it. Scandinavian interiors are free of unnecessary decoration, which emphasises their functionality.
Accessible light - natural light as a decorative element
Light plays a key role in Scandinavian interiors, and the large windows in our flats allow us to make the most of its natural potential. To bring light into the interior even better, it is advisable to give up on heavy curtains in favour of light, transparent ones. An additional trick is mirrors - placed opposite the windows, they effectively diffuse the sun's rays and optically enlarge the space.
As far as artificial lighting is concerned, it is worth betting on lamps with simple, minimalist shapes, which perfectly match the aesthetics of the Scandinavian style. Wooden bases, paper shades or metal finishes in neutral colours are excellent choices. Remember that the warm light emitted by 2700-3000K bulbs promotes a cosy atmosphere in the home.
Scandinavian aesthetics - simplicity that creates comfort
Our flats have been designed with your comfort and well-being in mind. They are furnished with basic furniture and appliances, so you can easily give your flat the style of your choice. By choosing the Scandinavian style, you'll get an aesthetically pleasing, cosy yet modern interior that fits perfectly into a minimalist yet functional atmosphere.
With simple measures such as adding the right textiles, introducing natural materials and making the most of natural light, you can transform our rental flat into a space full of harmony and tranquillity, typical of the Scandinavian lifestyle. In the end, you decide what your interior will look like - even if it's a rental.