20 Scandinavian Bedroom Ideas For Those Who Believe in “Less is More”

Keeping the color scheme limited to a few basic and neutral ones, while allowing more light to enter the space. Bringing out the best of every element and decor item of the room, scandinavian interiors are all about the idea of Less is More. And here are 20 incredible scandinavian bedroom ideas to steal the show with your room.

11. Choose a Limited Palette

Choose a Limited Palette

The limited color palette is the most prominent factor that you will instantly notice about this bedroom, but the clever selection of the hues that are chosen is still so powerful in terms of taking one’s breath away. Running mostly around pastels, the room goes for light browns, super light pastel greens, greys, and of course, a dominance of white, while integrating eye-pleasing patterns to the cushions and unique textures to the sheets and blankets placed on the bed. That wall hanging with loads of tassels dangling down is something one would surely want in their room, and that lovely basic-designed closet standing against the wall delivers exactly what was needed out of it. Head to the below Pin to gain a deeper insight into the what all contributes to the scene.

Idea Details : pin.it

12. Scandinavian Bedroom with Photo Gallery Wall

Scandinavian Bedroom with Photo Gallery Wall

Going gaga over this picturesque bedroom doesn’t seem to be a big deal at all! The author calls it an understated scandinavian bedroom that can make just about anyone find themselves feeling ecstatic about a gorgeous photo gallery wall whipped up right above the bed. The black and white photographs are all adorned with lovely wooden frames that come in a variety of tints, showcasing their best with the stripy wall that forms the backdrop. Speaking of the fabrics, the neutral linen bedding sports so many textures that are taken to all new levels of awesomeness with rustic baskets and decor elements in unrefined wood. The details of all the artwork displayed and all the material that has been used to put together the room are shared in the below guide.

Idea Details : myparadissi

13. Abstract Art Speaks a Lot

Abstract Art Speaks a Lot

Designed specially for those who are all about the magic of art and speaking the mind through pictures, this scandinavian bedroom focuses a little more on getting all abstract. While three artworks with different canvas sizes are hung on the wall behind the bed of this small room, the largest one simply stands on the ground on one side of the bed. The other side features a minimalist wall-mounted shelf that has got a glass surface attached to the wall with deep black brackets. The cream and black patterned rug is an eye catchy part about the room, while almost all the linen and upholstery for the bed sticks to solid colors that include shades of grey, soft cream, and white. An accent pillow sports a delicate checkered pattern in black worked upon a backdrop of orange-cream.

Idea Details : cdn.onekindesign

14. Extended Wall Shelves and Graphic Wall

Extended Wall Shelves and Graphic Wall

Ditch the bedside table and go for an extended wall concrete shelf to celebrate the idea of Less is More, sprucing it up with a milky white table lamp and a mini table-top glass vase. Getting all graphical is going to intrigue you immediately the moment you take a look at this glorious wall of a cozy bedroom. Right from black and white animal photography to a fashion photo shoot moment, from a brand logo in black and white to nature photography – this wall behind the bed has got it all displayed in lovely sleek wood frames. The deep grey wall-paint of the room is the right partner to the pure white linen sheets and pillow covers put up on the bed, further throwing a grey blanket on top. The piece of furniture here is a rustic chair made with a minimal frame, mainly meant to cherish one’s love for books.

Idea Details : cdn.onekindesign

15. Matching Hues for the Wall Decor and the Room

Matching Hues for the Wall Decor and the Room

The floor and the wall both are charmed up with a soothing white, and that’s wholly and solely responsible to make the framed artwork work as the hero of this bedroom. The scandinavian space displays a variety of paintings and sketches on the wall, wherein some are neatly framed in a wooden beauty while the others are simply adhered to the surface. The table placed next to the bed sports a magnificent round top made out of a piece of marble, used to stack a pile of magazines and books that’s coupled up by a beautiful night lamp. Grey, light browns and white yet again come into play for the bedding, but that accent pillow with a soft floral print will turn out to be everyone’s favorite. Check out the below inspiration and whip up your versions to the same.

Idea Details : cdn.onekindesign

16. Bedside Rustic Bench and Peacock Chair

Bedside Rustic Bench and Peacock Chair

Whether you want to have a dedicated spot for your books, decorative vases, or extra blankets, a rustic and super thrifty bench like this one won’t fail to get it all done, that too with a dose of uber chic style. Bought from an online vintage store, the bench with all its natural imperfections is placed in front of the bed and totally charms the space with a pretty pot placed on the same. An extra splendour is introduced by a large peacock chair placed in one corner of the room, holding a super fluffy blanket. That black-coated brass lamp comes for almost nothing in terms of the cost but generates end results that can give any design a run for its money. Some other special elements include linen sheepskin throws for extra warmth, a copper-like lamp and a tiny herb planter.

Idea Details : myscandinavianhome

17. The Ever Successful Union of Black and White

The Ever Successful Union of Black and White

It’s time to pay a tribute to the ever successful union of black and white with a bedroom that sticks to the two hues without a fail. If another tint plays a slight role other than the two, it’s going to be a blend of them, i.e. grey. The grey painted walls and the soft grey curtains do their part magically well, letting you work up the base sheets and pillows in deep black. The blanket and two accent cushions join hands in hands in term of their texture and print, going for light stripes in white and gray. To add more light to the tiny space, the wall with the window also features a large round mirror that hangs in place super gracefully. Head to the below Pin to gain a deeper insight into how stunning the room looks with all its scandinavian goodness.

Idea Details : pin.it

18. An Edgy Take on Scandinavian

An Edgy Take on Scandinavian

While most scandinavian bedroom ideas revolve around monochromes, this one gets a little edge from the subtle pastel colors that are quiet yet bright. A bottle green wall behind the headboard of the bed sports a super cute message written in a funky font in white, while also going for a winsome photograph framed in style. The black headboard and the white striped pillows are glorious, while the most special part of the upholstery is a peach blanket with a soft to touch texture. Two small bedside tables are placed on either side of the bed, placing a little vase on one while a night lamp and some books sit on the other. A bench placed ahead of the bed and some framed signs on another wall complete the picture!

Idea Details : decoholic

19. Patterned Fabrics and Light Fixtures

Patterned Fabrics and Light Fixtures

So much life gets added to this scandinavian bedroom when a hanging bulb placed inside a white cage-like structure is introduced into its making. Underneath the bulb is a wall-mounted wooden corner that lets you make the most of the limited space available besides the bed. The empty floor space underneath the wooden corner has got a large wicker basket placed for storing some extra sheets or blankets, keeping them easy to reach at the same time. Fabric patterns and textures get vivid, including embossed checkers and woven ones as some of the major ones, while the base sheets and blankets are kept all solid. A simple cylindrical vase or a mini table-top jar are all you will need to work up the classic decor.

Idea Details : pin.it

20. Keep The Walls as Empty as Possible

Keep The Walls as Empty as Possible

Bid farewell to the regular idea of using vertical wall space to pull off decorative elements in a bedroom. It’s time to let the walls work as the negative space, while the items of decor stand on the floor in one corner of the room. A human-sized rectangular mirror is tilted against the wall, further decorating it with a string of golden lights. A few planters where one is super large, the other is a tiny one and some may be pulled off in sizes that fall between the two extremes are placed near the mirror. Speaking of the wall decor, the inspiration goes for nothing other than a simple black and white photograph worked up in a black sleek frame. The bed and the bench in front of the bed are loaded with so many different patterns and prints for the different elements and pillows.

Idea Details : pin.it

Allow a limited color palette to cast a magical spell on your space, while a minimal decor comes into play just right. Get inspired by one or more of the above scandinavian bedroom ideas to give your home an instant makeover.