Hello, sheepskins and thick knits! Clean lines and warm accents are the hallmarks of scandinavian design. Explore the interior designers who can bring scandinavian style into your home.
As an interior designer, I love organic modern, transitional, and mid-century Scandinavian styles. Organic modern appeals to me for its natural materials and calming, harmonious vibe. Transitional blends classic and contemporary elements, creating timeless, versatile spaces. Mid-century Scandinavian is all about minimalism, functionality, and a connection to nature, allowing me to design spaces that are both beautiful and practical. These styles inspire me to create inviting, elegant interiors.
I'm a huge fan of designs that includes natural elements like wood, jute, cane, stone, glass and indoor plants. I love light and clean aesthetic styles that combine Scandinavian and Contemporary pieces but rooted in classical and traditional design because they create a meaningful and relaxing space.
My favorite design style combines the modern organic warmth and the timeless style from the warm transitional —like rich wood, luxurious fabrics, and intricate details—with sleek, modern lines for a fresh yet sophisticated look. I love creating contrast through color and texture, pairing soft neutrals with bold accents, and mixing smooth, modern surfaces with plush materials like velvet and marble. The result is a dynamic, balanced space.
My favorite design aesthetic is all about creating spaces that feel effortlessly beautiful, functional, and deeply personal. I’m drawn to timeless interiors that blend warmth and sophistication, where cozy textures, thoughtful details, and a balanced mix of colors come together to tell your unique story.
I believe great design should not only look stunning but also work seamlessly for your lifestyle.
I am a designer leaning a lot towards mid-century, Scandinavian, Industrial, and Modern aesthetics. I love to think from the biggest detail to the smallest to make the spaces as comfortable and pleasant as possible. I love playing with colors and decorations in such a way that they give a special touch of character to spaces.
My design aesthetic blends timeless tradition with Scandinavian simplicity, creating spaces that feel calm, refined, and full of character. I focus on natural materials, thoughtful details, and a sense of quiet elegance that unfolds over time.
A nice mix of aesthetic codes will always lead to a beautiful and enduring interior! However, if I were to choose my favorite style, I gravitate towards a cozy eclectic, and unique design. Bringing in colorful textiles, natural elements, layering patterns, and cheeky decor to give the ultimate wow factor.
My favorite design aesthetic is transitional. I love blending classic and modern pieces to create spaces that are both timeless and functional. I’m also drawn to the eclectic style for its freedom to introduce a touch of organized chaos, bringing together unexpected elements in creative, harmonious ways.
I have worked with many different styles over the years and have enjoyed working with them all. But for my style, I would have to say Mid-century modern with a touch of Bohemian. I love the style, clean lines, and bold colors from the Mid-century but it’s the mixing of different patterns and textures that attracts me to the boho side. And if you'd like to follow along with my recent designs and inspiration, feel free to follow me on Instagram @thriftandvinedesign
Midcentury Modern is my favorite design aesthetic because it perfectly blends form and function with clean lines, organic shapes, and timeless appeal. I love how it emphasizes simplicity without sacrificing warmth, using natural materials like wood, leather, and stone to create stylish and inviting spaces. The subtle balance of retro charm and contemporary style resonates with me because it feels classic yet forward-thinking.
I love creating homes out of houses. My favorite design aesthetic is when I understand my client's needs and we create an inviting and functional space with their personal preferences.