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  1. The Shopper's Furniture Quality Checklist

    The Shopper's Furniture Quality Checklist
    When you’re shopping for furniture, looks aren’t everything. While choosing something to match your décor is certainly important, comfort and quality reign supreme. As you furniture shop, use this quality checklist to ensure you’re getting only the best furniture for your home. Inspect the Joints There are numerous types of joints craftsmen use to build furniture, and not all are...
  2. How Scandinavian Design Got Its Start

    How Scandinavian Design Got Its Start
    Scandinavian design has become one of the more popular interior design trends today. Characterized by minimalism and simplicity, it has attracted many people thanks to its bright style, versatility, and functional qualities. But how did Scandinavian design rise to popularity? Take a look at our brief history of Scandinavian interior design below. Scandinavian Design Origins Scandinavian design originated in the...
  3. Incorporating Scandinavian Minimalism into Your Home

    Incorporating Scandinavian Minimalism into Your Home
    Ready to re-do and re-simplify your home décor? Consider a shift to Scandinavian Minimalism, the uncomplicated interior design style gaining popularity over more ornate aesthetics.   Scandinavian Minimalism first emerged in the 1950s, when the effortless and eclectic designs seen in the Nordic countries of Sweden, Norway, Denmark, and Finland finally began to gain the global recognition they deserved. Less...
  4. How to Develop a Contemporary-Scandinavian Decor

    How to Develop a Contemporary-Scandinavian Decor
    If you’re looking to give your home a whole new vibe, try combining two design styles to showcase your unique creativity and flair. With their minimalist philosophies, a Contemporary-Scandinavian design offers the perfect pairing for a fashionably functional home with clean lines, open spaces, and a natural feel. Here’s how to achieve the perfect balance of styles. Keep It Neutral...
  5. Staple Designers of Scandinavian Style [INFOGRAPHIC]

    Staple Designers of Scandinavian Style [INFOGRAPHIC]
    Scandinavian-style design is historically known for its incorporation of natural materials such as wood, leather, and local fibers. Designs are organic and closely connected to the world around them. From the 1930s to the 1970s, a handful of designers carved out a niche of finely crafted art, decor, and architecture, their names now synonymous with Scandinavian design. Share This Infographic...

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