There is an Interior Design term called Hygge. It’s a Danish concept and it means ‘not to little, not too much, just right.’ The traditional colour palette for this concept is having white, black and blue dominate the room. They are the cooler colours. Then you add muted tones of grey, caramel and soft blue through cushions, soft furnishings and rugs to give warmth and luxury. The furniture must have clean lines with a classic design to be minimal, elegant and must be naturally comfortable. Alicia Zimnickas, owner of Cambridge based AZ Interiors, says on the subject; “less is more, but not too little’ is the primary ethos of Scandi cool.” She has designed her lounge/dining room with this Scandinavian style using this classic look of simplicity with clean lines, a soft colour palette and a clean crisp atmosphere. Having the large patio doors lets lots of natural light in keeping it bright and airy. There is a traditional look of cozy and fresh here and has been easily achieved. Alicia’s interior design project in Cambridge was featured in the May 2017 edition of Cambridge Editions Magazine where she talked about this style.
More of here interior design project you can see on www.az-interiors.co.uk
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7/27/2019 07:17:16 am
First and foremost, getting featured on Cambridge Edition magazine is a huge thing that anyone else can boast for, that's why you guys should be proud of yourselves! Talking about Interior design requires passion from someone. Just like in any field, everything requires passion especially if you want to sound intelligent to people whom you are talking to. I haven't read the article that was written on the said magazine, but I am pretty sure that you guys had a good feature there!
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