Nordic style – warm and sophisticated
A home in Nordic style is simple, functional, and at the same time warm and full of life. And you know what? You don't need to hire an interior designer to achieve the look at home. Start small with some green plants, beautiful pots, and a pinch of inspiration. We’ll help you get started!

Imagine a home that feels like the perfect place to unwind after a long day. That’s what you get with the Nordic style.
Dreaming of a home that feels warm and inviting – yet has a simplicity that brings calm? Then the Nordic style is for you. This is the interior style that embraces light, clean lines, and long-lasting materials. Light woods, cool shades of grey, beige and white, touches of black – and a hint of green. You get a space that radiates calm, functionality, and beauty. No clutter, just a magical feeling.
It’s sleek, but never cold. Personal, but never messy. Timeless, practical, and beautiful – all at once.
Plants that complete the look
Plants are the secret ingredient in Nordic interiors. The greenery contrasts with the cool tones and brings the home to life. They add both movement and personality without disrupting the harmonious whole. Here are our favorites:

Monstera
Large, glossy leaves with a dramatic presence. A plant that makes a statement – and does it with style!

Peace lily
Elegant and easy to care for, with dark green leaves and beautiful snow-white flowers on tall stems.
Pothos
Hang it in a hanging pot or let it climb – this green plant brightens up any room, no matter where you place it.

Fiddle-leaf fig
A trendy plant with violin-shaped leaves. A beautiful beauty that looks like it was taken straight from a Nordic interior magazine.
Spider plant
Easy to care for, fast-growing, and full of charm. And yes – it grows like crazy.

Emerald palm
The minimalist’s best friend. Sleek, stylish, and so easy to care for that even the vacation cactus gets jealous.
Areca palm
An elegant and lush plant that creates an oasis feeling in true Scandinavian style.
Pots and details that elevate the home
You don’t need to repaint the whole house to create a Nordic style. Small details make a big difference. Here are our best tips:
Neutral pots with clean lines
Glass vases with a light, delicate look

Textiles in neutral tones
No bold colors, no large patterns. Just soft, simple, and cozy.

Candle holders in wood and black metal

Pedestals and plant shelves
Shelves in wood and black metal work wonders for your green friends. Both stylish and practical.
Characteristics of Nordic style
A home in Nordic style is calm and simple, yet sophisticated and cohesive. A place where both eyes and soul find peace. Large windows let in plenty of natural light. The color palette consists of white, gray, beige, black, and green. Materials like wood, concrete, and aluminum come together in a balanced mix of soft and hard, warm and cool. Nothing unnecessary – only what’s needed, but always with care.


How to achieve the Nordic style
- Choose furniture with clean lines and avoid excess. A beige or gray sofa, a light oak table, and airy linen curtains create the right foundation.
- Plants play an important role. A large monstera in a matte pot, an emerald palm on the side table, or hanging pothos in the window add life. Pair the plants with pots in muted colors like sand, gray, or black. Glass vases with simple branches or cut flowers enhance the natural feel.
- Avoid clutter and unnecessary items. Use few, but carefully chosen details – like a wooden lantern on the floor or a plant stand in black metal. In a Nordic home, it’s often the small things that make a big difference.
- Everything should have its place. It should be neat and practical. But also cozy – a place where you can light candles, snuggle under a blanket, and maybe… grow a monstera?

And hey – remember: the Nordic style is meant to be enjoyed. It’s not about perfection, but about feeling. About creating a home that’s yours, where you feel comfortable and can relax. Take a deep breath – and let the Nordic style in.
Do you like the Nordic style indoors? Take it with you outside in the garden too!
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