Hello, sheepskins and thick knits! Clean lines and warm accents are the hallmarks of scandinavian design. Explore the interior designers who can bring scandinavian style into your home.
My favorite design style combines the modern organic warmth and the timeless style from the warm transitional —like rich wood, luxurious fabrics, and intricate details—with sleek, modern lines for a fresh yet sophisticated look. I love creating contrast through color and texture, pairing soft neutrals with bold accents, and mixing smooth, modern surfaces with plush materials like velvet and marble. The result is a dynamic, balanced space.
I have worked with many different styles over the years and have enjoyed working with them all. But for my style, I would have to say Mid-century modern with a touch of Bohemian. I love the style, clean lines, and bold colors from the Mid-century but it’s the mixing of different patterns and textures that attracts me to the boho side. And if you'd like to follow along with my recent designs and inspiration, feel free to follow me on Instagram @thriftandvinedesign
My favorite design aesthetic is Contemporary and Scandinavian.
I enjoy creating inspirational and unique spaces, and I love to add a pop of color, textures, or patterns. I know that all spaces have the potential to be both functional and beautiful.
I am a designer leaning a lot towards mid-century, Scandinavian, Industrial, and Modern aesthetics. I love to think from the biggest detail to the smallest to make the spaces as comfortable and pleasant as possible. I love playing with colors and decorations in such a way that they give a special touch of character to spaces.
When it comes to Michelle's signature aesthetic, it could be defined as a beautifully balanced mix between refreshingly Scandinavian, Eclectic, and Modern sophistication, because it allows her to play with contrasts and different fabrics while accentuating texture overlapping.
Her main objective is to give a unique experience to every single person that takes part in her designs, by centering around functionality and organic elements.
My favorite design aesthetic is Scandinavian. I love its simplicity, functionality, and focus on natural materials. The clean lines, neutral color palettes, and cozy elements like soft textures create a sense of calm and warmth in any space. It’s a style that feels timeless and effortlessly beautiful, combining minimalism with comfort. For me, it’s the perfect balance between form and function, making every home inviting and practical.
A curated blend of Minimalist, Scandinavian, and Midcentury styles, featuring a neutral color palette. This combination pairs beautifully with natural elements like wood, stone, ceramics, and lush greenery.
Design is a living form that evolves with you, breathing in your experiences and exhaling beauty into everyday moments. I've learned that great design isn't about choosing a single style. It's about curating moments of intentional beauty.
I'm drawn to spaces that breathe: clean lines softened by natural textures, materials that carry stories; reclaimed wood scarred by time, hand-thrown ceramics with imperfect glazes, brass that patinas into memory.
After living in Florence, I developed a deep appreciation for design, timeless materials, and the beauty of layered history. Now in Paris, I’m inspired by its effortlessly chic style and refined elegance. My favorite design aesthetic blends these influences—combining classical elements with modern simplicity to create spaces that feel soulful, stylish, and uniquely personal.
I believe that form follows function; after all, I teach this subject at an architectural school. But once we've covered the first one, why not have fun with the second one? Evidence-based design such as biophilia gives us all the theory we may need to get a good-looking space of wellness.
My favorite design aesthetic is traditional because I love symmetry, patterns, and warm colors. I really like working with warm woods, rich colors, and fabrics that are cozy and welcoming.