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10 Swedish Style Homes We Adore
1 Become One With Nature
Another key element of Scandinavian exteriors is the use of nature in the design. This unique wooden home seen on ArchDaily looks like it's almost a part of the forest it sits in. Many Nordic architectural styles work to merge the home with the outside world, making you feel like you're never separated from nature. This cozy cabin actually looks incredibly spacious inside thanks to its strategic windows and siding.
2 Embrace Natural Light
The lack of daylight for much of the year means Scandinavian homes embrace natural light when they have it. We love this wide-windowed home from HQ Room—it's actually located in Argentina, but embraces everything we love about Nordic exteriors. The huge paneled windows and the natural wood siding allow it to blend seamlessly into the surrounding trees.
3 Embrace Wood
We love this Swedish home seen on Dwell for its use of wood all around its exterior. Because wood is affordable and plentiful in Sweden, it's widely used in construction. Though this exterior is understated, it's still inviting and warm. Each window is designed specifically for its corresponding room and helps give the home an open, airy feel. Who wouldn't want to while away the winter in this Swedish house?
4 A Scandinavian Pool House
This stunning pool house by Lundberg Design is everything we dream of and more. The raw, natural materials and expansive windows help to highlight the pool as a focal point. Copying this simple wood slatted fence is an easy way to get a bit of Nordic-inspired design into your own home.
5 Bold Contrasts
This eye-catching Reykjavik exterior seen on elliott_explores's Instagram is giving us serious color envy. If anyone can make corrugated steel look stylish, it's the Icelandic. This metal siding was originally thought to be a cheap, durable material to fight the harsh weather in Iceland, and it's become an archetypal element of Nordic design. We'll happily add a splash of bold color to our homes if they look as chic as this.
6 Quaint and Beautiful
Who says bigger is better? This tiny home by the sea in Stokkøya, Norway from asante has a small profile but big style. Like many Nordic homes, this cottage is built with wood and incorporates the surrounding natural setting. It's situated on rocks and overlooks the sea, making it feel more spacious and open.
7 Scandinavian-Style Luxury
This stunning home on a cliff as seen on unitrenderspace definitely constitutes a "dream home" for us. Though it's mostly square, this wood-frame home is anything but boring. Again, it's built to with its environment in mind, and fits into the mountain it sits upon seamlessly. We can almost taste the hot, hygge-status tea brewing inside.
8 All Windows
By now you know that Scandinavian architecture is all about becoming one with nature, and what better way to feel like you live in nature than this window-filled cabin from Cabinporn? Built-in Gunnarskog, Sweden, even the gable roof has skylights to let the natural light in.
9 Pops of Color
Even the most minimalistic decorator can appreciate this inviting home from arnocornillon. The stark black is very Scandinavian-inspired, while the bright yellow door adds a bit of sunshine, even in the depths of winter. This upstate New York home is actually built from shipping containers, which gives it a metal siding look that feels authentically Nordic.
10 Dark Facades
Black homes are very popular in Scandinavian countries because the dark color absorbs light and helps to insulate the home against the coldest weather. We adore this stark black home as seen on appareilarchitecture; it's both practical and beautiful. The vertical lines on the facade as well as the roof add texture and visual appeal.
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