Having an extra room in the house meant for work and play may seem like a luxury for some, but this couple decided they also needed some professional help and contacted Stockhomed as their interior designer in Miami, to add Scandinavian interior design ideas with style and purpose to this multi-use room.
The room has been acting as a guest room and was equipped with a desk and a queen size bed, however, the room was supposed to be meant for all kinds of Social Media content creation and needed a spruce up by Stockhomed to fit its needs.
We had to think about what is a Scandinavian room in interior design, so after clearing the whole room, decorative walls were built to give the room texture and shape, the walls were measured to give the room a spacier feeling, as well as have something to lay the eyes on, both when entering the room also for pictures and recordings for the social media content. Because of the edgy shapes of the walls, and to give the room that Scandinavian interior design feeling, both the couch and mirror got rounded corners to give the illusion of a soft feel to the room. The rounded mirror is movable to easily be used to get the reflection of the wonderful Miami view as well as a good selfie mirror.
A plushy carpet covering the whole room work both as a noise reduction as well as perfect to sit and lay on, unlike traditional Scandinavian interior design, the carpet edges cover the corner of the room.
The two pieces of wall art covering the space between the texture walls are designed by Stockhomed and inspired by a texture that can trigger more than one human sense. It is a Scandinavian Interior design style that is a paint mixed with a thick powder, such as baking soda. When walking into a room, one wants to feel connected and drawn to take a step further - hence the wall art has a grainy and thick texture, presenting modern Scandinavian interior design.
Completed May 2022
View it on Houzz here
Photos taken by: Simone Elderot @Stockhomed