Hello everyone!
I've been enjoying reading my new book that I mentioned in my last post.
I was happy to hear that I inspired some of you to go out and buy it for yourself too! Thought I would I would share some things I've learned about Swedish style since reading it. I included some pics (not from the book) that might be inspirational too.
I was happy to hear that I inspired some of you to go out and buy it for yourself too! Thought I would I would share some things I've learned about Swedish style since reading it. I included some pics (not from the book) that might be inspirational too.
Ten Things I Learned
Light colors are used to counter act their long dreary winters.
Painted furniture came about as a result of some people not being able to afford fine mahogany. So, they bought pine and painted it to look better.
The most popular paint colors used are white, pale grey and light blue.
Floors are usually painted white or stained in a light color.
Most kitchen tables are flanked by a window seat or bench on one side.
Unlined minimal window coverings are used so that more light can come inside. There isn't alot of concern for privacy from the outside, in public areas of the house.
Mirrors and other reflective objects are commonly used to bounce light around the room.
Symmetry is very important when arranging furniture and accent pieces to a room. It gives the feeling of order and calm.
Most of their houses are made of wood.
Most of their houses have a white painted fence around them.
I hope you found some of these facts interesting regarding Swedish style. I know I sure did!
Thanks for stopping by!
~ Kelly ~
All images via Google
Linking to: Inspiration Friday
Most of their houses are made of wood.
Most of their houses have a white painted fence around them.
I hope you found some of these facts interesting regarding Swedish style. I know I sure did!
Thanks for stopping by!
~ Kelly ~
All images via Google
Linking to: Inspiration Friday
22 comments:
Such gorgeous photos! I love the room with the chandeliers and the valances in that great room. I am inspired! Angie
Going Swedish? I actually have come to appreciate white as a color!
You sure did give us lots of info...thanks. I love their use of color or lack of, makes it seem all clean and fresh.
Thanks for the info. You should get credit on all those who purchase this book. It's called networking.
My granddad was a Swede and our son
played hockey in Sweden. So I guess I'm a little Nordic.
LOVE that book. i have a similar book called 'scandinavia living design' but yours is much nicer!
thanks for that. I love swedish style and am very attracted to the light and bright. I love the light floors too. Great photos!
Beautiful images. I do like Swedish interiors. Very serene.
What great facts...I knew some of them but not all of them. I like how light and bright the interiors are in most Swedish homes. Thanks for sharing your book here- xo Diana
Loved every single lesson!! Thanks, Kelly!! blessings ~ Tanna
What a great lesson Kelly. Your images are gorgeous!
Beautiful rooms Kelly. When did you find those locks from Wuslu?
Must have missed those!
Long winters. Short days. It sounds a lot like Minnesota! I better get out my bucket of white paint. :@
I love all the images you posted. They really do make me want to paint everything white.
Sounds like a winner of a book!! Must check it out!
Thanks for sharing :)
Beautiful images. I will have to look for the book. I thought I was already following you, but now am. Have a great weekend, Kelly.
I just adore their styles. The blues, grays and whites are so pretty.
Thanks for sharing these images.
x bj
I love the look of every room! Unfortunately, with our lifestyle the furniture would never stay clean but I really, really love the clean, calm look of the rooms.
I love the decor..I seem to have followed a lot of that style thru the years..Except for painted furniture..I love natural wood...Mahogany, cherry, oak..love the grains..Thanks for sharing...
Kelly,
That sounds like a great book.I missed this post.Too busy painting....again.I really love that style.
Anne
OK..I gotta add that book to my collection!!...I can see why you love that book so much...your home looks like many of the pages from that book....I love the images that you presented...and love, love picket fences...wish I could have one here...they are restricted....That HOA Architectural Board has no taste!....
Love this post, Kelly. I am trying to do some catching up this evening. I also enjoyed your beautiful lilacs.:-) I don't mind they are faux.
The book looks good. I think it is time to add to my library.
I love all the insights into Swedish style! What beautiful rooms in gray and khaki and those dishes hanging on the wall.
Thanks for all the inspiration.
blessings,
karianne
PS I really like your make-over, too!
Oh gosh...some good pinning there!
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