Decorating your house in Portugal with Nordic style has never been so easy and original. We have tips that you can follow without having to spend too much.
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Would you like to make your Portuguese home more welcoming, but you still don't know how to create the best atmosphere? Do you have trouble choosing lights, lamps, fragrances, furniture or decorative objects that can transmit calm and serenity? The secret is to bet on Scandinavian Nordic decoration.

We have some tips on how to decorate your home in Nordic style, which promises to leave your home environments simpler, more functional and also more inviting. You'll create the most refreshing family memories.

What is Scandinavian style in decorating?

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Originating in the Scandinavian countries - Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Finland - the Nordic style is characterised by minimalism and functionality. Furthermore, it is based on the values of sustainability that are so characteristic of those cultures that, at the beginning of the 2000s, sought a practical solution to the excessive colours adopted in the 1990s.

Find out the main characteristics of the Nordic decoration style:

  • Natural elements: Scandinavian decoration embraces nature and its elements, especially pine wood, present in furniture and some wall coverings;
  • Natural textures: to warm and refresh the home, Nordic style seeks the textures very common in rural environments such as wool and linen. They will offer greater lightness to wooden furniture;
  • Large and bright environments: the focus of Scandinavian decoration is on natural light, which should be used to the maximum. That is why the windows are usually very wide and the walls are clear, to diffuse light. In case artificial light is needed, the preference is for soft tones;
  • Simple fittings: for a tidier home, the Nordic style uses few but high-quality fittings. It is essential to go for the essentials in living rooms, bedrooms or offices;
  • Long life span: everything in Nordic style stands out for its long life span and elegance. With Nordic style you will not need to make unnecessary purchases.
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Simplicity is always a word to remember when talking about Scandinavian decoration. It's best not to place objects one on top of the other, but rather placed at the right distance so that they all stand out. 

Colours and materials most used in the Scandinavian style 

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White is the predominant colour in the Scandinavian style, but shades such as beige, grey and pastel tones are also much admired. Light green and orange can express some liveliness in this type of decoration.

Fuzzy rugs for the floor, soft blankets on the beds and large pillows are other elements that cannot be missing in the Nordic style. But there are other materials widely used in Nordic decoration such as oak wood, ceramics, glass and some metals. They are sought after for the contrast they offer in the various environments.

Nordic style ideas for every room in the house

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Are you lacking creativity for the different rooms of the home? Nordic style can be applied wherever you like, in an eclectic and very interesting way, ensuring the home remains engaging for everyone. Here are some of our Nordic style suggestions for each room:

  • Bedroom: you can opt for a wooden frame for your bed, which should have light colours and simple, straight geometric lines. Choose light-coloured cotton covers and take advantage of the windows to receive sunlight for several hours. You should have light curtains or blinds with grey tones;
  • Living room: opt for a natural wood floor which, apart from being cheaper, is also easy to clean and maintain. Take the opportunity to put a cream sofa, with light wooden legs and three or four decorative cushions. 
  • Kitchen: one of the rooms where you spend most time should be neutral, but you can have some elements of colour, present for example in the utensils and crockery. The Scandinavian style stands out for placing food outside the cupboards, as there are no upper cabinets. You can also scatter some small plants in pots;
  • Bathroom: choose light tiles and cabinets for this room, but don't forget to place a towel ladder, to add a bit of personality. This is one of the spaces that should be organised, with everything you need in place. To make everything tidier choose braided baskets or glass containers.

In general, Nordic style emphasises functionality and comfort, so you should keep these words in mind when decorating the house.