What Exactly is Nordic Design and Why do Millennials Dig It?

The roots of Scandinavian Architecture and Design

The prominence of Scandinavian Architecture came to life in the 1930s where two architects at an exhibition introduced the concept of Functionalism. A functionalism design style incorporates simplicity while being beneficial at the same time. Since then, it flourished throughout the five Nordic countries. 

From the said year, designers such as Alvar Aalto from Finland and Arne Jacobsen from Denmark), began working that paved the way to a “Golden Age of Scandinavian Design.” However, it did not reach international recognition not until the 1950s. Today, the Scandinavian aesthetic is widely known that people of different races are hyped to apply on designs. 

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What is Nordic Design?

Simplicity, minimalism, and functionality – these are the three main characteristics of a Nordic Design. Hence, the primary reasons why it has become so known among  millennials who looks for sleek yet simple designs!

The following are Scandinavian interior design characteristics and main elements.

Minimalism

Clean lines and a monochromatic palette with colors used as accents are today’s trend! These kinds of designs tend to be more functional as it helps to make way for practical spaces. Psychologically speaking, less clutter also gives the mind a visual sense of calmness.  Thus, spend less time cleaning without compromising aesthetics. 

Natural Light

Nordic countries lack sunlight especially during the winter, which is why it is so important for its architectural design to make way for sunlight to enter their spaces. Skylights, glass walls, and open spaces, are the best designs to have. These materials are also known to promote better sleep and mood. A flexible modern aesthetic is a plus!

Neutral Color Scheme

A Nordic design’s color palette is all about being light and neutral. It gives you a design freedom, versatile accent walls, timelessness, focused design, and overall, warmth. Moreover, such colors show off your furnishings and textures. Scandinavians have had this design style for centuries and has lasted the test of time!

Comforting Décor – add some Hygge!

Hygge is a Danish word that translates to being “cozy”. Soft light fixtures, natural textures, and spaces with walls and low ceilings are main characteristics of a Scandinavian design. Plush sofas and tactile fabrics are also a good addition! Hygge is very much about warmth, comfort, and coziness so get those things that bring your peace.

Buildings work with nature

Scandinavian design is also characterized by working with nature. When designing, take into account your surroundings. Use hanging plants, lush greenery, wood, stone, or any earthly materials to make the most of your atmosphere. 


Minimal aesthetic, functionality, and comfort is what makes the Nordic design so popular these days. And achieving these on your homes and business establishments is easily achievable with CP Design and Architecture. It is a Davao Architecture and Design Firm that could cater to your dream designs. Thus, when asking yourself, “What is an architecture firm near me?”, do not think hard! Contact us today for a free consultation and see your Scandinavian interior designs come to life. 





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