This house, a masterpiece of Scandinavian interior design, was mentioned in the interior design magazine Dwell and is owned by a New York City-based couple, fittingly requested Stockhomed as their interior designer in Miami, and the lavish use of white tones—particularly in natural materials.
The client was especially familiar with designs, interior designs in particular, but always remained open-minded, and the designer set about acquiring pieces from local and online stores. Eclectic Scandinavian design pieces were on the menu and Stockhomed managed to answer what is Scandinavian interior design.
The two-story living room is the house’s centerpiece for this minimalist Scandinavian interior design project, extending from the main floor to the second floor, the matching furniture makes it look like a one or two-story room, yet, it can be experienced from both floors of the house. Standing in the mezzanine that overlooks the kitchen-dining and living area. The house can be exited from the front and the back, the front door takes you right outside to the front yard, surrounded by feet-high banana plants, the back has a gorgeous area, with growing passion fruit vines that soon will cover the walls of the rear garden.
Contrary to the atmosphere of many Miami homes, this one manages to be relaxed and welcoming, with a Scandinavian interior design style, at the same time giving a vibe that makes you long for the beach. Bringing a sense of grandeur to an otherwise minimalist shell that presented an incredibly clean slate, the sprawling space started off with brown notes throughout.
The heartbeat of the home is the dining room extending down a few stairs into a seating room, with its elegant sense of order and coziness, often found in Scandinavian country traditional Scandinavian interior design homes, has been decorated with shades of white to match the newly eco-friendly oak floor.
In modern Scandinavian interior design, Stockhomed too choose a full white color scheme, with the Stature Ivory Dining Armchair from CB2 along with the bench from the same brand, all with rounded corners, throughout the living area. A white table, with natural tones, is placed under a contemporary pendant light to extend the feeling of Scandinavian interior design. A surfboard is another foundational element to the scene as one of the clients, is an Australian surf enthusiast.
The Scandinavian interior design theme continues to the top floor, with a pumpkin chair from Ligne Roset, the effect is mesmerizing and suitably sultry at once. The end result strongly relays the love of art and the color white—for the owners and for Simone. The Piumotto bed, from Pianca design, looks like a massive pillow and fills out the rest of the bedroom and matches well with the linen bedding from Matteo Los Angeles. The floors are covered with Cozy Plush Low-Shed Shag Rug from Westelm.
Completed Sep 2022
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Photos taken by: Hugo Le Helley @hlehelley