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7 Interior Designers To Look For To Get A Scandinavian Style For Your Home

28 February 2022 | BY

Here are seven interior design firms to turn your Scandinavian home dream into a reality.

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The Scandinavian interior design is one of the trendiest aesthetics homeowners are opting for. Think tons of natural light streaming through the windows; warm wood tones peppering the floors and walls; small pops of colour in chic furniture choices. But turning that solid idea sitting in your head into reality can be a hard task to overcome.

Instead of doing everything yourself, these seven interior designers can help you achieve that sleek Nordic style in your home so you don’t even have to sweat.

1. Ascend Design

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Homeowners who fancy the minimalistic look for their homes can turn to Ascend Design. Their designs boast a more subdued, pastel tone, but that’s not to say they can’t do colour either.

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Case in point: this study room accented with yellow that gives it some vibrance without being too bright.

Average renovation cost: $44,700 for new HDBs, $64,800 for resale flats
Previous Scandinavian home designs: Buangkok Link | 666 Punggol Drive
Accreditation: HDB Licensed Renovation Contractor
What clients loved: Quick rectification and follow-up after handing over; Hassle-free process and patient

Ascend Design website

2. The Alchemists Design

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Less is more when it comes to Scandinavian style, and The Alchemists Design can help you turn all that negative space into something positive. Even when you have all the square metres to spare, adding a pop of colour to the walls will help it not look like a barren landscape.

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And should you wish, you can even have your very own “hygge” corner like this flat on Yishun Ring Road. The semi-jungalow vibes also come through with the plant corner, giving life to what might otherwise be a plain space.

Average renovation cost: $55,250 for new HDBs, $47,000 for resale flats
Previous Scandinavian home designs: Choa Chu Kang Street 51 | Yishun Ring Road
Accreditation: BCA registered contractor, HDB Licensed Renovation Contractor, CaseTrust
What clients loved: Realistic and highly responsive; Transparent pricing with no hidden costs; Hands-on designers that go the extra mile

The Alchemists Design website

3. Carpenters 匠

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Those living in maisonettes and lofts can look to engage Carpenters 匠 for their dream home. The design firm has their own in-house carpentry services which pairs well with the wooden element in Scandinavian design.

Average renovation cost: $45,600 for new HDBs, $74,750 for resale flats
Previous Scandinavian home designs: H2O Residences | Pinnacle
Accreditation: RCMA-CaseTrust, BCA CR06 and CR09
What clients love: Fantastic workmanship; Hardworking and attentive to details; Patient, professional, and punctual

Carpenters 匠 website

4. The i-Plan Studio

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Despite being one of the newer kids on the block, The i-Plan Studio has no qualms about taking on bigger projects for maisonettes and landed estates. Their designers prioritise aesthetics, functionality, and sustainability when it comes to transforming an empty unit.

They also have in-house tiling and carpentry options which allows them to do highly-customisable designs from scratch and the ability to rectify any issues ASAP

Average renovation cost: $100,000 for resale flats, $70,000 for condominiums
Previous Scandinavian home designs: HDB Maisonette | Northshore Drive
Accreditation: HDB Licensed Renovation Contractor
What clients love: Patient, practical, and creative designers; Problem solvers; Always have a Plan B on hand

The i-Plan Studio website

5. DISTINCTidENTITY

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Scandinavian interior design can also show itself in darker tones, something that DISTINCTidENTITY has experience in. From utilising moodier shades of wood to playing around with furniture in darker colours, those who want a more dynamic Nordic style can turn to the firm.

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Average renovation cost: $87,000 for resale flats, $64,000 for new condominiums
Previous Scandinavian home designs: Telok Blangah Street 31 | Admiralty Drive | McNair Road
Accreditation: HDB Licensed Renovation Contractor, BCA registered contractor
What clients love: Professional, efficient, and dedicated; Prompt solutions found consistently; Accommodating last-minute changes

DISTINCTidENTITY website

6. Todz’Terior

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One key element to Scandinavian interiors is the use of plush fabrics, and Todz’Terior knows how to use those materials so your home feels cosy AF

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They’ll also ensure that your home will have all the bearings of a Scandinavian abode as the aesthetic is more than just comfortable couches.

Average renovation cost: $42,166 for new HDBs, $66,888 for resale flats
Previous Scandinavian home designs: Bukit Panjang Ring Road | Punggol Walk
Accreditation: HDB Licensed Renovation Contractor, BCA registered contractor, CaseTrust, BizSafe 3
What clients love: Doesn’t hardsell and overpromise; Prompt after sales service

Todz’Terior website

7. MET Interior

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If you’re hankering for a tinge of eclectic Scandi-vibes, MET Interior can help you realise those whimsy wishes. This new branch of Nordic design is energetic enough for families with younger children.

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Those with hobbies like cycling can also request for a nook to store their beloved bikes. After all, Scandinavia is known for its love of eco-friendly transport and the plenty of picturesque cycling routes.

Average renovation cost: $52,800 for a new HDB, $77,545 for resale flats
Previous Scandinavian home designs: Punggol Road | Fernvale Link
Accreditation: HDB Licensed Renovation Contractor, CaseTrust
What clients love: Provides good ideas and advice on furnishing; Responsive to changes and open to ideas; Professional workmanship

MET Interior website

Interior designers to engage for Scandinavian designs

As much as we all love IKEA, those who want their homes to be more personal and tailored to their lifestyles can engage a professional interior designer instead. These seven ID firms have proved their chops that they can tackle any Scandinavian-themed brief headed their way. All that’s left for you is to find the right one to make your dream home come true.

 


Cover image adapted from: MET Interior, @alchemists_design

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