When you commit to a new design in your home, you likely don’t want to redo that design in a year or two. You want to find something timeless that withstands passing trends and fads so that you have a space that you’ll love forever.
Today, we’re going to talk about one particular type of kitchen design that has been steadily growing in popularity and isn’t going away anytime soon: Scandinavian kitchens.
Recently, Scandinavian design has started to enter the mainstream of American kitchens—and for a good reason. Let’s discuss what makes these gorgeous kitchens such a great choice for any home.
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The History of Scandinavian Design
The Scandinavian design movement started flourishing in the early 1900s in the five Nordic countries:- Denmark
- Finland
- Iceland
- Norway
- Sweden
- Electronics
- Cars
- Fashion
- Graphic design
- Architecture
- Beauty
Warm Tones, Clean Lines, Minimalist Details
The most striking aspect of Scandinavian kitchens is the design’s ability to be minimalistic in its detailing, while still providing warmth. Clean lines, simple details, and the lack of clutter that accompanies minimalist design can sometimes feel cold. However, Scandinavian kitchens avoid this feeling by including warm tones throughout the space.Additionally, Scandinavian design principles can be flexible. If you’re looking to create a more industrial kitchen design, you can perfectly implement both Scandinavian and industrial together to craft the perfect kitchen. Since Scandinavian design is so versatile, it can be finely tuned to fit your style and taste preferences.Functionality Is Key
You can have a stunning kitchen, but if cooking in the space is a pain, then it doesn’t matter. The perfect kitchen should look great without sacrificing the homeowner’s ability to cook meals. That’s exactly what Scandinavian kitchens do. Whether you have a big home, small home, or something in between, implementing Scandinavian design into your kitchen is the perfect way to seamlessly combine both aesthetics and functionality. Partly because of the simplicity of its design, this type of kitchen allows you to move freely within the space for putting together meals without clutter. Also, Scandinavian kitchens lend themselves nicely to modern, simple appliances.Why Scandinavian Design Is Here to Stay
Fads come and go rather quickly. Trends, while they often have a little more staying power, are eventually replaced. Scandinavian design is neither. Instead, it is becoming a permanent fixture of homes throughout the U.S.—and particularly within Minnesota. Here’s why:Sustainability Is a Key Part of the Design
While America may still lag behind some European nations in terms of their preference for sustainability, overall, more consumers prefer to purchase products that are eco-friendly. The need for sustainable options has never been more apparent. Most conventional stock cabinets at big-box retailers don’t consider the environment whatsoever in their manufacturing process. These cheap cabinets are made from medium-density fiberboard (MDF) or chipboard which is held together by formaldehyde-containing glue. So not only do conventional cabinets disregard the environment with their mass-produced, non-recyclable materials, but they also off-gas dangerous formaldehyde into your home as soon as you unbox them. Luckily, a key detail of Scandinavian design is sustainability. At Puustelli, we stay true to the eco-friendly principle of Scandinavian design with our Miinus kitchen concept and sustainable cabinets. Our Miinus kitchen designs incorporate the latest in sustainable living. We’ve worked hard to craft a Scandinavian kitchen design that is ecological, healthy, and sustainable to ensure your kitchen is safe not just for the environment, but for your family as well. Our cabinets feature:- No MDF or chipboard
- No formaldehyde-based glues
- No endangered wood species
- 100% recyclable biocomposite frames