The Scandinavian Summer Home: Light, Calm & Effortless

Plaid - Black/Cream rug styled in a room with an ornate fireplace, showing its graphic chequered pattern and flatweave wool.

There’s something special about a Scandinavian home in summer. As daylight stretches well into the evening, interiors naturally become brighter, softer, and more connected to the outdoors. It’s a season that invites us to slow down, open the windows, and let our homes breathe.

Creating this feeling doesn’t require a complete redesign. Instead, it’s about embracing simplicity and making thoughtful changes that celebrate light, texture, and comfort.

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Start by swapping heavier textiles for natural, breathable fabrics. Linen curtains gently diffuse sunlight while allowing fresh air to move through the room, creating an atmosphere that feels both relaxed and refined. Layer in a soft-patterned cushion and lightweight throws for comfort without unnecessary weight.

Plaid - Sand/Cream rug styled in a living room, highlighting its checkered flatweave texture and fringed edges.

A well-chosen rug helps anchor the space while maintaining an airy aesthetic. Consider a patterned Flatweave, earthy Jute, or timeless Plush style to reflect the season beautifully, adding warmth and texture without overpowering the room. Natural materials pair effortlessly with wood, stone, and woven accents, bringing a sense of calm that feels distinctly Scandinavian.

Plush wool rug Grand in Powder Blue photographed in a modern Los Angeles bedroom with a mustard tone sitting chair and beige bed.

Summer is also an opportunity to simplify. Clear surfaces, rearrange furniture to welcome natural light, and create easy pathways between indoor and outdoor spaces. Whether it’s a balcony, terrace, or simply an open window framing the garden, strengthening this connection makes the home feel larger and more inviting. Consider introducing an outdoor rug as well, to make the space ready for longer days and late evenings.

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Let nature provide the finishing touches. A few freshly cut branches, wildflowers gathered on a walk, or bowls of seasonal fruit add colour and life without feeling overly styled. The beauty of Scandinavian design has always been its restraint – allowing natural materials and everyday rituals to take centre stage.

At its heart, the Scandinavian summer home isn’t about following trends. It’s about creating spaces that feel light, relaxed, and timeless – where mornings begin with sunlight streaming through the curtains, afternoons are spent barefoot across soft rugs, and long summer evenings are enjoyed with family and friends. It’s a reminder that the simplest spaces are often the ones we love most.

Explore the Summer campaign online now.

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