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Scandi-Scot Style: A Unique Fusion of Traditional and Minimalist Aesthetics

July 31, 2024
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Hannah Haber

You’re probably familiar with Scandi as a popular inspiration for minimalist interiors. Meanwhile, Scottish design, known for its warmth and tradition, exudes darker and richer elements. But can you imagine these two distinct interior aesthetics harmoniously co-existing? The Scandi-Scot style is the perfect marriage of old and new, where clean lines meet cozy textures to create a stunning and inviting home.

More than a Fusion

Scandi-Scot Style: A Unique Fusion of Traditional and Minimalist Aesthetics.
Photo by Studio Flusser and Julius Filip

The Scandi-Scot is essentially another way to bring transitional design into your home. While transitional design leans more towards contemporary takes on classic styles, this particular variant strikes a unique balance. It fuses the simple and clean design of Scandinavian interiors with the rustic and earthy character of Scottish heritage. 

This creative interpretation emerged in the public eye when Scottish landscape conservation organization Wildland began integrating it in their guest houses. Architect Gunnar-Groves Raines, who worked on most of the organization’s projects, stated that it generally combines Scottish traditions and materials with Danish craftsmanship. As he further described, it is about exhibiting “something international, but also very much of its place.” 

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On the face of it, it seems like an abandonment of Scottish’s classic tartan and thistles in favor of stone-clad walls and sleek furniture. But in their defense, Scandi-Scot transcends mere furnishing replacements because it’s grounded on both design philosophies’ long history with sustainability. This quality is what makes it a timeless and enduring choice for modern living. 

Wildland successfully showcases this aspect in two different cases. First, the adaptive reuse of a heritage house includes deliberately picked antique, vintage, and custom-made furniture and decor. As for newly constructed ones, they spotlight the exquisite works of local Scottish artisans. Combining lived-in and handmade items with contemporary elements further establishes the homey and perennial atmosphere defining the Scandi-Scot style. 

What Makes a Scandi-Scot Home?

Similar to what Wildland envisions, a Scandi-Scot home isn’t just about bringing Scandinavian elements into Scottish homes. To achieve this aesthetic, you should create a habitable space so inviting you’ll never want to step outside. Here are the core elements you should never leave out. 

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Neutral and Earthy Color Palette

Scandi-Scot Style: A Unique Fusion of Traditional and Minimalist Aesthetics.
Photo by Ola Interior Photography

To mirror the Scandi-Scot’s minimalist side, begin by building a neutral base. Soft whites like cream, off-whites, and even those with slight white tints create the illusion of a larger and more open space. Grays, from light silver to charcoal, add depth and sophistication while providing a complementing backdrop to other colors. Beiges, ranging from light, sandy, to deeper, earthier tones, help build a warm and cozy ambiance. 

Now to give a subtle nod to the richer elements of Scottish interiors, incorporate a touch of nature through earthy accents. Greens, from soft sage to deep forest, evoke a sense of tranquility and harmony. Meanwhile, browns, such as light tan to rich chocolate hues, ground the space and create a connection to the earth. For added warmth and vibrancy along with beiges, consider mustard yellow. Use them in textiles, artwork, and other decorative objects, taking care not to overwhelm the neutral base. 

Natural Materials

Scandi-Scot Style: A Unique Fusion of Traditional and Minimalist Aesthetics.

In line with its sustainable aspect, Scandi-Scot style puts great emphasis on the use of natural materials. 

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Wood, as one of the main shared elements of Scandinavian and Scottish designs, builds the foundation of this particular style. Light-colored varieties like birch, pine, and white ash bring the Scandinavian feel, while darker woods such as oak and walnut add a touch of Scottish warmth. 

Add tactile appeal by incorporating textured finishes like wool, sheepskin, jute, and rattan. Use them for rugs, upholstery, and even as decorative accents. These natural materials not only enhance the visual dynamics of the space but also contribute to Scandi-Scot’s sustainable, eco-friendly ethos. 

Balanced Furniture and Lighting Design

Photographed by Ed Simon

When it comes to furniture and lights, both design influences should also be balanced. 

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Think of furniture pieces with simple geometric shapes that often double as storage or incorporate space-saving features to show the Scandinavian side. These can be a foldable lounge chair, a dining table with leaf extensions, or storage ottomans. 

Scottish furniture is characterized by classic plush sofas and armchairs upholstered in either leather or tweed. You can additionally introduce rustic elements like antique wooden dressers or reclaimed coffee tables. 

When it comes to lighting, Scandinavian interiors mainly center around natural light. Prioritize sheer curtains to maximize and reflect daylight on neutral-colored surfaces throughout the interior. You can add sleek and minimalist pendant lights featuring geometric shapes and natural materials like wood or glass. 

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For the Scottish lighting design, invest in lamps featuring warm-toned shades and soft, diffused light. Wall sconces and candles are also classic choices to incorporate gentle and elegant illumination. 

Scandi-Scot Accessories

Scandi-Scot Style: A Unique Fusion of Traditional and Minimalist Aesthetics.
Photo by Ana Santl

To complete the depiction of combined old and new aesthetic, display two kinds of accessories. 

Indoor plants, weaved baskets, wooden bowls, stone paperweights, and ceramic vases mirror the strong connection of Scandinavian interiors to nature. You can also opt for decorative items resembling natural forms like seashells or pebbles to further infuse the space with organic beauty. 

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Meanwhile, the Scottish influence allows for personal expression. It encourages you to display family heirlooms and other items with strong sentimental or historical connections. You may find these items in your old storage boxes or antique and vintage stores. But you also have the freedom to craft your own personalized items. 

Despite having distinct origins, the Scandi-Scot style finds a balance for modern and timeless indoor living to exist. It is a testament to the versatility and adaptability of the design to attend to both aesthetic and functional needs. And as it combines minimalist and traditional designs, it offers a unique and refreshing perspective on interior design. 

Read more: French Provincial Style: An Ultimate Guide to Blending Comfort and Elegance

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