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Dreaming of blending Scandi aesthetics but without the bare neutral colour palette? Save this Bangalore house’s images now while going through a breakdown of how we achieved this seemingly unachievable design concept!
Who Livs here: Mrs Sreevalli, her husband and their son
Location: PVR Lakeview, Mahadevapura, Bangalore
Size of home: 3BHK
Interior designer: Livspace designer, Rachana S
Livspace service: Full home design
Budget: ₹18 lakhs (approx.)
Sreevalli’s favourite spot in the house
Sreevalli’s kitchen is a testament to Scandinavian design. Inspired by Scandinavian minimalism, the beige colour scheme provides a tranquil setting for her culinary activities. Open shelves showcase her prized ceramics and lend a personal touch to the space. Matte-finished cabinets offer concealed storage, maintaining a clean and organized environment. A dedicated coffee corner with open shelving creates a cosy spot for enjoying her morning coffee.

The homeowner chose an L-shaped parallel kitchen layout to maximise the efficiency of space and cooking. The granite countertop and backsplash add the ultimate touch of timelessness. It’s no wonder Sreevalli finds her kitchen so inspiring – it’s a place that keeps her calm while she whips up her delicious meals.
The ultimate clash of interior designs

This living room design screams “Hygge!”: the beige and wood tones create a warm, inviting backdrop while the intricately carved wooden sofa is a showstopper, adding a touch of rustic charm. The almost discreet floral wallpaper design is a breath of fresh air, bringing the outdoors in its own subtle way. The living room also features a tray ceiling with wooden panels with some modern cove lights; perfect for curling up with a good book and a cup of hot cocoa.

P.S.: We love the space optimisation idea of dividing the living room and the dining room with a half-open and closed cabinet-cum-display unit partition design.
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A cosy Scandi retreat

This bedroom design perfectly fits the house’s beige and wood tones, giving it a modern Scandinavian feel. The wooden panels add warmth and texture while the tray ceiling with cove and recessed lighting makes it feel cosy and intimate. The wainscotted wall with floral wallpaper inside adds a bit of whimsy and personality, breaking up all the neutral colours.

The simple white study table design is a classic Scandinavian touch, showing a focus on function and clean lines. And let’s not forget the window bed in another room!
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