What Is Scandinavian Design? Scandinavian interior design is a minimalistic style using a blend of textures and soft hues to make sleek, modern décor feel warm and inviting. It emphasizes clean lines, utility, and simple furnishings that are functional, beautiful, and cozy. After acquiring their 990sqf four-room HDB BTO home, architecturally trained interior designer Vanessa Ong and her husband, Nigel Chan, were certain they wanted their apartment to be spacious, bright and welcoming. They knew what they wanted from the start, taking lots of design inspiration from the Scandinavian region. Perfectly styled and complete with soft furnishings in muted tones, the master bedroom is a comfortable and cosy area for the couple to wind down after a workday.
Designed by the team at Charlton Design, this apartment at Bayshore Park condominium exudes the ambience and look of a beach resort. Incorporating extensive use of shiplap wall design, from walls to ceiling, the mostly-white home is decorated with unique furnishings and accessories to give it its look. Nautical-inspired accessories such as ships and lighthouses can be spotted throughout the home. such as ships and lighthouses can be spotted throughout the home. The kitchen is also kept mostly white, complete with two pendant lamps above the peninsula counter to add a touch of warmth.
The owners of this 1,330sqf four-bedroom condominium apartment wanted their home to exude an airy vibe. As the adjacent bedroom was not needed, its walls were hacked so as to form an extra-long living and dining room. The living room was moved deeper into the centre of the home, with the TV and media unit acting as a room divider. The lesson here? Don’t be afraid to reconfigure your living space to suit your needs. Like the rest of the home, the master bedroom is kept serene and simple. A floating console is functional and makes cleaning easy.