Get the Look with a Scandinavian Entrance Hall
Bright, neutral and minimalist; clean, streamlined and sophisticated. These are the characteristics of a truly modern and Scandinavian design style. And now you can incorporate this fresh and trending interior style into the entrance hall of your home and create a beautiful and bold designer space you can be proud of.
A clean, neutral and simple entrance hall is key to achieving this look. Think natural tones and beautifully simplistic furniture pieces – minimal fuss and definitely no clutter. Start with a neutral colour palette with whites, off whites, beiges and creams, and work from there. Take a look at some of Marcia’s top Scandi-inspired spaces here: A basic desk or bench is the perfect fit within a Scandi-inspired entrance hall. Hang a simple frame or mirror for added interest and include a pop of greenery with a fresh plant for added visual appeal. Here function meets form. Beauty is found in the simplest of items. Natural wood, white walls and streamlined furniture work well here.
Add a few simple woven baskets as storage solutions and a few basic hooks on the walls to complete the look. Shop the look with a beautiful Docklands Server from SHF (5) or a Trade Secret Park Bench (7) as staple furniture items in your entrance hall. Adorn the walls with intricate artwork linked to nature – a Deer Skull by SHF (2) or The Dots by Muuto (4) will add to the look while a luxurious Icelandic Sheepskin such as the one from Rustiq (1) is a perfect accompaniment in a Scandinavian space. looking for the ideal Scandi storage? Trade Secret’s Rattan Baskets (6) are a great fit!
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