Properly organizing a nursery is not an easy task. Achieving unnecessary luxury is not at all difficult, but it is unlikely that the small inhabitants of this space need it. Fortunately, the recipe for creating practical and stylish interiors was found by the inhabitants of Northern Europe, who have been delighting the world with their projects since the thirties of the twentieth century.
The Scandinavian style that we have in mind is more than just an interior design scheme - it is a way to create your own idyllic, elegant and functional space, ideal for both leisure and work. Realizing the Scandinavian style in the interior of a child’s room is no more difficult than in any other room in the house. But there are also peculiarities about which we will discuss today.
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Organization of the space of the children's room
When designing a children's room in the Scandinavian style, one should think not only about the color scheme of the room, but also about smart interior solutions. In this children's room, a raised bed frees up space below for a table, two neat benches and a bookshelf. Consider making custom furniture, especially if the area is small.
A room designed for children should have several important functions. First of all, children should feel safe here. Secondly, it is a space for entertainment and games, so it can not be boring. Thirdly, this is a place for homework, so it should not be distracted by the richness of flowers and decorations. The organization of space in the Scandinavian style allows you to combine all three aspects.
Study space
An important advantage of this style is the brightness of colors and the sophistication of textures and shapes. In Scandinavian interiors, natural materials are used, such as wood, wool, linen, whose presence in the children's room is welcome, because thanks to this, small family members will live in harmony with nature. Plastic chairs and metal tables are replaced with fir, spruce or oak furniture. Whether you keep the original appearance of wooden surfaces or paint them with white or pastel paint is up to you.
It is better to finish the floor with wood, and it, as in the case of furniture, should be left in its natural form, unless protected by a layer of varnish. Barely visible, monochrome colors in the workplace allow the small student to focus on learning. Do not forget about the proper lighting of the workplace. Scandinavian style focuses on natural sunlight - curtains and blinds in the room are not needed. In addition, the interiors are also illuminated by lamps, the light of which, reflected from smooth walls, creates a warm aura.
Place to relax
The child is only waiting for the moment when he, having completed his homework, will finally begin to play. The place where he will spend his free time from studies should be organized in such a way that the game is safe and at the same time brings pleasure. Children like bright colors, but their excess can be tiring. However, in the Scandinavian interior, bright colors and bold shapes appear only in accessories.
A colorful carpet, wallpaper with a pattern, wall paintings or graphically simplified posters and paintings will allow you to breathe life into a sophisticated interior. Soft blankets and carpets, pillows with delicate textures and funny teddy bears will bring joy to children, making the space more welcoming and friendly.
Lighting organization
If you decide to arrange a nursery in the Scandinavian style, give your child a room with the largest window. There is so little sunlight in the northern latitudes that the windows there are never curtained with blackout curtains. And if your apartment is not located on the ground floor, which means that people do not go by your windows continuously, you can do without curtains at all. Fill the room with sunlight!
Do not forget about artificial lighting, here you will find all kinds of chandeliers, sconces, floor lamps and table lamps useful. This is especially true in the winter, when for more than half a day it’s dark and gloomy outside, but there should not be dark corners in your child’s room.
Color spectrum
Scandinavian-style interiors are characterized by a natural and calm color scheme. Natural shades are ideal for decorating a children's room. White will remind your child of summer clouds, yellow will remind you of a walk along the seashore, and gray will be associated with a cloudy sky and cold waters of the Norwegian Sea.
Speaking of gray ... In the Scandinavian style color scheme, this color is often adjacent to white, and this combination works well both in the nursery and in the rest of the house. But there should still be more white in furniture and accessories - this will help maintain a fresh and bright look.
It should be understood that the presence of only white or gray in the nursery will be overwhelming. The nursery needs bright colors, but in the form of accents. Green, red, yellow and orange accessories and furniture, playing the role of color accents, emphasize the simplicity of the color scheme of the interior.
Wall decoration
Scandinavians prefer to decorate the premises without the use of expensive or complex materials. Simplicity is another feature of children's rooms decorated in this style. The ideal option for wall decoration is plaster and solid color. In some cases, contrasting wall-paper imitating various materials, such as brickwork, is glued to one of the walls.
In many Scandinavian houses, the walls are decorated with panels that, thanks to the repeated vertical lines, look quite interesting, especially if they are painted in plain white. Try to decorate the walls (or one wall) of the children's room with such panels.
Floor and ceiling
It’s not worthwhile to create a multi-level construction on the ceiling in the children's room or lay expensive flooring on the floor - the child simply does not need it. Give preference to a conventional plastered ceiling and white painted wooden floorboards.
Furniture selection
All furniture in the Scandinavian children's rooms should be quite simple, inexpensive, but functional. Its characteristic features are strict straight lines and dull facades. The beds can be bunk with drawers for storing clothes. As a bedspread, they usually use a bright blanket with an ethnic pattern.
In children's rooms, as a rule, mess settles very quickly, so the presence of a large number of storage spaces is especially important here. Moreover, they should all be comfortable for children. First of all, we are talking about all kinds of baskets and drawers with covers that slide easily under the bed, as well as shelves that are hung so that the child can easily reach them. In the room for an older child, you will need to put a table where he will draw and do homework. An example is String's modular storage system, a classic of Swedish design.
Decor for a Scandinavian children's room
Ideal for a Scandinavian children's room, the decor is created with your own hands. It can be drawings and crafts of the child, as well as what his mother sewed or knitted - towels, blankets and even floor mats. In addition, paintings and posters with children's themes can be used for decoration.
Often visitors to a Scandinavian-style children's room are met by forest creatures - from bears and wolves to owls and foxes.They should be done in muted tones in order to preserve the airy white and gray palette and make the space cozy and friendly.
Remember the tactile touch. Texture is an important component of any Scandinavian interior, and even a child’s room even more so, because it brings tenderness and warmth to the living space. Use woolen and homespun bedspreads. In this room, a rug and a cozy sheepskin cape on a light wood chair fit perfectly into the interior of a simple room, decorated in contrasting white and dark blue colors.
Persistent adherents of the Scandinavian style often make a hanger with hooks with their own hands, which is both a place for storage and a decorative element. Such a hanger looks great on a regular white wall of a children's room and is very functional, especially with a convenient shelf on top.
Scandinavian interiors do not have to be pure white; they often contain pattern and color. The patchwork-style ornament, colored “polka dots” and cheerful floral motifs in retro bright colors are simply created for the children's room.