It can be difficult to decorate a smaller space like a cottage. One option that works very well is the Scandinavian style! It also flows extremely well with natural environments lke the beautiful Kawartha waterfronts. Weekly Mailer said, "Scandinavian style incorporates materials that meld indoors with outdoors — natural woods, slat walls, leather accents and greenery. 'Cottage culture' architecture style draws on these influences and makes interiors feel like cozy cabins in the woods." Decorating this way will open up your small spaces by keeping them light and minimalistic. Also - you can find key pieces at IKEA!
Brandpoint (BPT) (BPT) - As homeowners look for ways to refresh their spaces, Scandinavian style has become ever more prominent and popular among designers and interior decor experts. The clean, modern, minimalist aesthetic shows up in interiors and exteriors, from streamlined furniture to low-maintenance landscaping. Here’s how to achieve a Nordic look in your own home: “Slow design” and minimalist decor Perhaps the most common association with Scandinavian style is minimalist decor. Less is more when it comes to decorating, and the concept of “slow design” focuses on fewer, higher quality pieces collected over time.
It can be difficult to decorate a smaller space like a cottage. One option that works very well is the Scandinavian style! It also flows extremely well with natural environments lke the beautiful Kawartha waterfronts. Weekly Mailer said, "Scandinavian style incorporates materials that meld indoors with outdoors — natural woods, slat walls, leather accents and greenery. 'Cottage culture' architecture style draws on these influences and makes interiors feel like cozy cabins in the woods." Decorating this way will open up your small spaces by keeping them light and minimalistic. Also - you can find key pieces at IKEA!