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The beauty of Scandinavian bedroom design, is the possibility to create a welcoming environment through a combination of clean lines, natural materials and warm tones. An appreciation for nature is deeply rooted within Scandinavian culture, which is reflected within their typical interior design choices. Plants are used to compliment grey toned fabrics and to represent colours of the natural world and their external surroundings. 

If you are searching for bedroom interior ideas - the ‘Scandi-style’ is forecasted as a must have design trend for 2020. For this reason, we have an easy guide to follow so that you can achieve your modern bedroom goals this year!

A guide to fabric bed frames and Scandinavian design:

The Base. Start of with a basic colour for your walls. A clean white paint is the first step to freshen up any master bedroom. Match this with natural coloured flooring such as stripped back wooden floorboards or grey toned carpets. 

Features. Think about what your focal point or statement piece will be. The possibilities are endless…

A curated photo wall, that is cohesive with the theme, helps to display your personality and style. Involving all the family in the design process is also a really enjoyable activity


A quality rug to add colour and texture into the room


A fabric bed frame is another great way to incorporate various features of Scandinavian style into your home. 


We recommend our ‘Jules Bed Frame’ which was specifically designed with Scandinavian design in mind. It comes with an upholstered headboard and can be customised in the neutral shades of oatmeal coal, nickel and mercury. The bed frame with wooden legs, is an elegant way to mix the two textures together as the bed legs compliment it’s simplistic fabric. (Available in a variety of sizes from single to super king)

Furnishings.

Practicality and durability play an important role in any ‘Scandi’ bedroom. Incorporating up-cycled pieces that are made from durable wood materials are ideal for bedside tables.


Consider light and space. think about what will open up the room and create a brightness.

Mix various, smaller, lamps that emit a good level of light. Then arrange them into a stylish composition to create a typical of nordic vision


Scandinavians are also pioneers in sustainable design - so why not consider DIY light fixtures? 


Add flowing curtains that allow natural lighting 


The final step is pattern and colour. This is the fun part as it is your chance to add a pop of colour into the room.

Aspects such as patterned rugs and cushions work well with this style because they can create personality within a simplistic room


Plants are great for generating colour and making the room more breathable 


Match cool tone bed sheets and throws with your ‘Jules Bed Frame’ to tie the room together.


And there you have your stylised, Scandinavian, bedroom...