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Top Tips to Incorporate the Benefits of Scandi Interior Design into Your Home

Think natural, muted tones, clean lines, and clever ways to keep clutter at a minimum to bring the benefits of a minimalist, Scandinavian-chic aesthetic in your home – and life.

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Ask most experts and they’ll tell you that your home should be a safe and calming place that allows you to unwind and make the most of your personal time. In today’s busy and stressful world, it’s especially important to be able to retreat to a place that evokes serenity, clarity and happiness.

Having a home that is organised and clean has been shown to bring a number of benefits, such as greater focus and productivity, according to research from the Princeton University Neuroscience Institute (2011). The research explored the impact of uncluttered and disorganised living and showed that clutter limited the brain’s ability to process information.

While a minimalist approach to both décor and lifestyle has been gaining increasing attention in recent years, it’s not a new concept. In fact, Scandinavian countries have sworn by this approach for decades.

Characterised by functionality, sustainability, neutral tones and clean lines, the Scandinavians have become renowned for their understated and simplistic approach towards design. It’s not surprising, then, that Scandinavian countries are regularly recognized as some of the happiest nations in the world within the UN-backed World Happiness Report.

Here, the experts at award-winning Swedish air purifier brand, Blueair, share their top tips to help you master the art of Scandi design in your own home:

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Clear out the clutter

Decluttering your space is decluttering your mind, according to the Swedes. To curate a space where you can think more clearly and relax more deeply, pause and think about the household items you actually need or use, and let go of the ones you don't for a fresh start.

A good rule of thumb is this: if you haven't seen it or missed it in a while, you can live without it. Rather than going for a stark and overly minimalist look, we suggest you aim for ‘lagom’, a Swedish term that translates to “in-between” or “just right.” With an authentic Scandinavian design, you want not too much, and not too little. To find the right balance, combine statement elements with complementing pieces throughout the room to achieve an ambiance that feels serene and peaceful - or, in other words, lagom.

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