10 Scandinavian Christmas Trees

iklan 336x280 atas
336x280 tengah
300x600
10 Scandinavian Christmas Trees


1. Natural

Minimalist Scandinavian Christmas tree

What makes the Scandinavian approach to Christmas decorating stand out is the naturalness with which the tree is incorporated into the surrounding space. Instead of being conspicuously designated as a focal point, the tree is allowed to simply add to the space. Here, together with a small lit fireplace flanked by neatly cordoned stacks of wood, the tree adds a bright, warm pop of color to the room. 

2. Rustic, Country-Style

Rustic Scandinavian Christmas tree

In essence, the Scandinavian style is a rustic, country-style that favors functionalism over crowding a space with decorations. This quiet, clean aesthetic can be a welcome change from the over-the-top opulence that generally marks the Christmas season. In this room, a series of faux candles is all that's needed to make this tree the highlight of the space. The addition of the piano makes this the perfect place to sing some carols. 

3. Chic and Austere

Tiny Scandinavian Christmas tree

For this chic, even austere aesthetic, nothing is overdone. There's no need to struggle with trees that brush the ceiling or overwhelm the space. Especially not when something much smaller will do. This tiny tree is the perfect complement to the large, ornate windows.  

4. With White Ornaments

Christmas tree in a white room

This example also shows how well Scandinavian design makes the tree look and feel like a natural part of the room. With the view of the outdoors afforded by its large bay windows, this space looks like an extension of the snowy field outside. A tree placed front and center looks as if it's growing in its natural habitat. 

5. Full and Lit

Stately Cristmas tree with teddy bears

In this room, the Christmas tree is paired with a wreath, another decoration that has played a number of roles in ancient European winter holiday traditions. According to one origin theory, wreaths were used in the Scandinavian Yule festival in which they were lit on fire and rolled down a hill as a means of inciting the sun to return. Other theories link them to Celtic traditions or to accessories worn by Roman nobility. Whatever the case may have been, wreaths are a welcome sight every holiday season. 

6. Potted Evergreen Plant

Scandinavian Christmas tree in a bag stand

For a Scandinavian-style Christmas, even a small, potted, evergreen plant can be all you need to fill your home with the holiday spirit. This tree is a perfect example of Scandinavian-style, planted in a simple yet sturdy-looking bag and paired with a sheepskin rug.

7. Asymmetrical Beauty

Modern Christmas tree in Scandinavian living room

Christmas in a Scandinavian room can create a pleasing and visually striking sense of contrast. In this example, the stark colors and straight lines are broken up by the deep greens and fuzzy asymmetry of the tree itself. Here, a healthy dose of decoration accents the tree wonderfully, adding light and color to the room.

8. Global Aesthetic

Christmas living room with global fabric patterns

For a warmer and more lively look, pair Scandinavian design with other global aesthetics for a well-traveled and sophisticated home. In this space, the pillows add a striking level of pattern and texture to the room, while the wooden floor brings a sense of warmth. For the tree, consider other globally inspired accents such as Christmas ornaments decorated with African-inspired prints or patterns. And if you find yourself having a hard time finding exactly what you're looking for, you can always make your own.

9. Sparse and Unassuming

Scandinavian Christmas tree in a basket
In emphasizing the minimalist aesthetic that is the hallmark of this style, Scandinavian rooms decorated for Christmas often use trees with sparse or thin branches. This approach brings greater attention to a smaller number of ornaments that won't overload the thin branches. At the same time, the sparseness of the foliage speaks to the unassuming perspective of Scandinavian design.

10. Star Topper

Small modern Christmas tree

Another benefit of having thinner or fewer branches at the top of the tree is how it allows your tree topper to stand alone. Here a simple star gains that much more gravity and interest because of how it alone defines the very crown of the tree with no other decorations or ornaments to distract from the focal point. The number and size of the ornaments increases steadily down the tree as the foliage thickens. This weighted approach to trimming creates a tiered look that accentuates the sturdy base of the tree while giving the star topper enough space to shine. 
336x280

Posting Komentar

0 Komentar