Nobby's Interior Style | Nordic Style

Nobby's Interior Style | Nordic Style

Fashionista Nobby talks about interior styles and the role of rugs in a critical manner.


Scandinavian style

When you hear the word "Scandinavian," everything immediately comes to mind as being nice, and it has become a very popular interior design style.

The basic styling is to use Scandinavian-designed furniture from countries such as Denmark, Sweden and Finland, accented with natural materials and colorful fabrics and accessories, and also to use warm light to help you spend the long, cold winters indoors.
It is a familiar and popular interior style as it has many similarities with simple and natural.

Stylish Blue

The living room is furnished with simple and clean furniture.

The gray fabric matches perfectly with the teak-colored sofa frame, and the tall chest next to it has a heavy feel, but the oak color prevents it from appearing too heavy.
The small potted plant and fresh flowers on top of the chest are important interior items.
Pairing a simple space with a refreshing and glossy sky blue tribal rug will instantly brighten up the room, and since the room gets plenty of sunlight, you'll be able to enjoy the different looks of the rug both day and night.

The combination of a stylish Scandinavian modern space and a sexy tribal rug is really mature and lovely.

Adult glamorous style

A natural space with natural materials used for the walls and floor.
The balance between the art and globes displayed on the cabinets, the chairs and lighting in the dining room are essential to the Nordic style. The contrast between the items displayed and the items stored gives a clean impression.

The simple sofa with grey fabric and oak legs and the TV board with a reddish cherry wood look like Scandinavian design, but are they British vintage?

It's a space that might make you want to style it with a Gabbeh rug, but by aiming for a harmony between old and new, the designer chose a glossy old tribal rug, creating a Nordic vintage space that exudes adult sexiness.

Like art

The HJ Wegner GE290 is paired with a teak dining table and TV stand. Its oak frame, gray upholstery, and navy lines create a modern impression.
With its grayish floor and white block walls, one might expect to choose simple, modern furniture, but by deliberately selecting Scandinavian furniture, the image of the room has been completely transformed.

A tribal rug was used as an accent.
The heartwarming design of the deer facing each other makes it seem like the main attraction, and simply laying it down in your room makes it look like a piece of art on the floor.

Despite its small size, it is an effective and important item that connects the living room and dining room.

Zoning

A round oak dining table, PP701 dining chairs, and matching leather chairs. A small pendant adds a Scandinavian touch. The mismatched chairs give the room a cafe-like feel. A delicate Persian rug under the table adds a touch of elegance to the simple furniture design.

The monochromatic tribal rug and the brown borders of the Persian rug create an exquisite balance. Tribal rugs create a casual living space, while Persian rugs create a dressy space, making them important elements for zoning the living and dining areas of Scandinavian interiors.

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Scandinavian styling tips

When it comes to Scandinavia, many people choose Gabbeh because of the image of matching it with pop-design textiles, but styling it with a tribal rug that goes well with materials such as teak used in Scandinavian furniture can completely change the look and create a cool impression.
Additionally, styling a Persian rug with its artistic elegance will create an elegant atmosphere when combined with the beautiful design of Scandinavian furniture.

(Text: Nobby)


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