QUOTE(dansu dansu @ 2012 12 07, 10:45)
Tai reiktu atskirti dvi savokas: "skandinaviskas stilius" ir tiesiog "skandinavu namai". Nes juk ne visi skandinavai isirengineja skandinavisku stiliumi. Kitiems gal artimesne klasika, o gal provansas ar koks nors fusion ir t.t., kitiems isvis nerupi joks stilius. Siaip dizaino literaturoje jau seniai yra apibrezta, kas tas "skandinaviskas stilius", dviracio neisrasim.
Na, bet padiskutuoti juk galima
Skandinaviškam stiliui kaip apibrėžtam reiškiniui yra vos virš 50 metų, jis vis dar gyvas ir besikeičiantis. Be to, vienas iš šio stiliaus skiriamųjų bruožų yra netikėti deriniai ir nestereotipiški sprendimai. Man labai patiko toks skandinaviško stiliaus apibūdinimas:
"Lots of white. Lots of bright. Scandinavian style is a mixture of the the right amount of light and color. It is the convergence of functionality and shape. It often intermixes old and new with a little bit of irony.
Scandinavian design is often equated with being modern and stark, but such an assertion is often just a stereotype. The key to true Scandinavian design is making a room just as functional as it is inviting.
And both are quite frequently the goal.
Not taking decor too seriously. Adding in surprising pieces. Putting together a room that that can be really lived in, not just looked at.
Mixing textures. Using tones of one unifying color. Layering without being too rigid about what results.
Spending time on the details! Not overlooking the basics.
Wood is in important element, often painted. Nature is brought indoors.
Calm and casual are key."