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9 Scandi-chic decor ideas worth stealing this holiday season

9 Swedish decor ideas worth stealing this season

Tips & Tricks

9 Scandi-chic decor ideas worth stealing this holiday season

We look to a Toronto abode for eight Swedish seasonal decor ideas worth stealing. 

Come winter, the coziness and understated beauty that define Scandinavian design are all the more welcome – and this Toronto abode lets it be known. Read on for nine Swedish decor ideas worth stealing this season.

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1. Start with a soft slate.
Paint walls a warm, muted shade, like off-white, blue or grey. This shade by Beauti-tone, called "Daybreak," pairs well with the natural elements of Scandi style.

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2. Get adventive. 
Forgo the chocolate Advent calendar this year in favour of a fabulous DIY creation. Count down the days until Christmas with 24 mini paper gift bags. Embellish each with natural finds like twigs and sprigs of greenery before securing them onto a fabric-covered corkboard. 

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3. Embrace nature.
Bring the serenity of Scandi style into your home by drawing inspiration from the wintry outdoors. Here, a fresh evergreen wreath and garland, bird ornaments and a stack of logs subtly spruce up the fireplace wall.

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4. Style strategically. 
Nordic design is all about capturing the magic of minimalism – even at Christmas. Scope out simple yet striking seasonal adornments like the ornate paper snowflakes festooning this banister, which nod to the holidays but are still in keeping with the entryway’s calming neutral palette.

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5. Pare back parcels.
Let’s face it: Wrapping holiday presents in layers of red and green is a tad overdone. Go against the grain this year and opt for soft-hued paper, such as this white ribbed style. Then adorn your gifts with burlap ribbon and sleek DIY gift tags. 

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6. Add whimsy.
While there’s nothing wrong with decking out your home in an array of colourful baubles, the Swedes favour subtler star-shaped decorations. Think of the bunting seen here as an alternative to string lights that’s quieter but still offers the same dreamy quality. 

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7. Create seasonal swag.
Make your living space sparkle and shine by fashioning your own festive garland. Cut holiday shapes out of shimmery paper or wallpaper swatches and stitch them together delicately with white thread. 

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8. Welcome neutrals.
How do you take a muted space from sterile to sophisticated? Home in on the details. Elements like mismatched chairs and a non-operational fireplace filled with logs lend enough interest to this bright dining room so that, come December, a few festive accents feel like plenty. 

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9. Layer textures.
When temperatures dip into the negative double-digits, we crave all types of comfort. Emulate the Swedish way of combatting the cold with heaps of texture, whether through small details (stylish place settings and votive candle holders wrapped in yarn) or larger additions (a faux sheepskin throw). 

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9 Scandi-chic decor ideas worth stealing this holiday season