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Top Picks for Scandinavian Home Decor 2022

A remarkable year unfolded on My Scandinavian Home, a blog that commenced operations in 2011, more than a decade ago, which seems hard to believe!

Latest Highlights of My Scandinavian Home in 2022
Latest Highlights of My Scandinavian Home in 2022

Top Picks for Scandinavian Home Decor 2022

In the realm of home renovation and decoration, the Scandinavian countries of Sweden and Denmark have been leading the way with their unique blend of minimalism, sustainability, and warmth. These trends, prominent in 2019 and 2020, have since become a mainstay in contemporary home design.

One notable example is the transformation of a rundown cabin into a vibrant Danish summer cottage, embodying the essence of hygge with its use of natural materials like light woods, wool textiles, and stone. Similarly, a dated property was restored to a dream Swedish country house, reflecting the country's minimalist aesthetic while incorporating eco-friendly approaches.

Swedish-influenced sustainable building was another key trend, integrating energy-efficient technologies with minimalist, functional design. A home inspired by Swedish aesthetics, as seen in a 2025 Montana project, incorporated efficient thermal insulation and smart layouts to maintain warmth in winter and coolness in summer, all while referencing Swedish roots and energy efficiency.

Scandinavian minimalism, a favourite in both Swedish and Danish decor, favoured light colours, natural wood, and uncluttered spaces promoting serenity and functionality. The use of natural materials was common, creating cozy, inviting interiors that exuded a sense of warmth.

Eco-conscious renovation trends were also prevalent, prioritizing reducing environmental impact. This included refurbishments rather than rebuilds, aligning with studies on the sustainability focus in the renovation sector.

In decoration, there was an interest in modern interpretations of classic design features like mid-century furniture and curved forms, which also appeared across Nordic-inspired homes, reflecting the general 2025 home design trend about reimagining retro elements with a modern twist.

While direct detailed 2019-2020 listings may be limited in search results, these trends are consistent with the Scandinavian design ethos during that period and evolving appreciation in subsequent years, focusing on combining minimalism, warmth, and sustainability.

In addition to these transformations, there were several noteworthy projects that showcased these trends. A small-is-relaxed boho Swedish home was featured, as well as an effective IKEA hack in a Swedish apartment. Mid-century touches were showcased in another Swedish home, while a small Danish home offered unique pool designs suitable for various budgets and outdoor spaces.

Moreover, the best of My Scandinavian Home was featured in both 2019 and 2020, offering a wealth of inspiration for those seeking to incorporate Scandinavian design elements into their homes. The holiday season was not forgotten, with a Swedish country home offering Christmas DIY decorating ideas.

In conclusion, the Scandinavian approach to home renovation and decoration in 2019-2020 emphasized clean, functional Scandinavian minimalism, with a strong sustainability orientation in renovation methods and energy-efficient home concepts, along with natural materials and a cozy, inviting atmosphere in interiors. These trends continue to influence contemporary home design, offering a timeless and eco-friendly approach to creating comfortable living spaces.

[1] Montana Project Reference [2] Renovation Sustainability Focus Study [3] General 2025 Home Design Trends [5] Eco-conscious Renovation Trends Study

  1. The Montana project in 2025 epitomizes the evolution of Scandinavian design, showcasing sustainable building practices with efficient thermal insulation, smart layouts, and a focus on energy efficiency, all while maintaining the minimalist aesthetic that is synonymous with Swedish influence.
  2. In line with the 2025 home design trend about reimagining retro elements with a modern twist, contemporary lifestyles often incorporate mid-century furniture and curved forms in their home-and-garden and home-improvement projects, reflecting a lifestyle that values interior-design aesthetics while prioritizing sustainability.

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