Scandinavian and bohemian styles may seem very different at first glance: one champions simplicity, clean lines, and neutral colors, while the other celebrates patterns, textures, and a certain artistic freedom. Yet, these two styles can complement each other perfectly to create an interior that is warm, elegant, and authentic.
Here's how to mix styles: from Scandinavian to bohemian, and achieve a perfect combination.
1. Start with a neutral palette
Scandinavian style is based on neutral and calming tones: white, beige, light gray, and natural wood. This foundation allows for the highlighting of bohemian touches, such as colorful textiles, ethnic rugs, or handcrafted objects.
Jideco tip: Use white or cream walls as a backdrop, then add cushions, throws or curtains with bohemian patterns to create a soft and harmonious contrast.
2. Play with the textures
Bohemian style is synonymous with varied and natural textures: wool, cotton, linen, raffia, macrame, Berber rugs… In a Scandinavian interior, these textures bring warmth and character without overloading the space.
Jideco tip: Pair a light wood Scandinavian sofa with a wool throw or a natural fiber rug. This creates a cozy and elegant corner.
3. Mix minimalist furniture and handcrafted pieces
Scandinavian style favors functional and minimalist design, while bohemian style loves unique, handmade objects. The secret is to combine the two intelligently.
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Opt for clean, Scandinavian-style furniture (sofa, coffee table, shelves)
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Add handcrafted bohemian accessories: woven baskets, ceramics, terracotta vases.
Jideco tip: Handcrafted pieces become focal points in a minimalist space, highlighting their beauty and craftsmanship.

4. Balance the patterns and colors
Bohemian style is often rich in patterns and colors, while Scandinavian style favors simplicity. To avoid going overboard:
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Choose 1 or 2 strong bohemian patterns and repeat them in small quantities
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Incorporate natural or pastel colors to maintain consistency with the Scandinavian style.
Jideco tip: A Berber rug in earthy tones or ethnic cushions are enough to add character without overloading the space.
5. Add plants and natural elements
Green plants are a key element for a successful bohemian and Scandinavian interior. They bring life, color and serenity while reinforcing the natural look.
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Suspended or placed in ceramic pots
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On a shelf or a windowsill
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Combine terracotta or wooden vases to complete the decor
Jideco tip: Natural materials such as light wood, rattan or linen help to unify the two styles and achieve a harmonious result.
6. Create cozy areas
In the bohemian style, the emphasis is on comfort and conviviality. Incorporate reading or relaxation nooks into a Scandinavian interior to add warmth:
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Rattan armchair or pouf
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Wool or cotton throw
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Soft carpet on the floor
Jideco tip: A small corner with a soft lamp and a few handcrafted items transforms your living room into a welcoming and unique space.
7. Play with the lighting
Scandinavian style favors natural light, while bohemian style loves warm and subdued atmospheres:
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Combine wooden or metal lamps with a minimalist design
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Add lanterns, candles and garlands for a bohemian touch
Jideco tip: Lighting becomes a decorative element in its own right, subtly linking the two styles.

In summary
Mixing Scandinavian and bohemian styles creates an interior that is both clean, warm, and authentic. The secret lies in:
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A palette of neutral colors
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Natural and varied textures
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Minimalist furniture and handcrafted accessories
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The balance between pattern and simplicity
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Plants and natural elements
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The creation of cozy areas
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Harmonious lighting
With these principles, you can transform your home into a space that exudes simplicity, comfort and style, while showcasing your appreciation for craftsmanship and natural elements.


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