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Scandinavian house plans

A distinctive feature of the Scandinavian house plans is the simplicity of form and design. The ability of the inhabitants of the Scandinavian peninsula to adapt to not the best weather conditions while not harming nature can only be envied. They know how to create the most comfortable, functional, and at the same time, very cozy and stylish space in their homes.

The house's facade in the Scandinavian style is characterized by simple and laconic forms and looks harmoniously against the background of natural landscapes. Almost all the houses in Finland, Sweden, and Norway are decorated with wood: environmentally friendly and warm material.

Sometimes the wood is left untreated, but more often, it is varnished or stained. Also, use siding or paint in natural colors: white, beige, light brown. There are country houses and utterly black in Scandinavian countries, but then the house must have many panoramic windows. Black attracts the sun, and panoramic windows let "caught" daylight into the home.

The tiled roof in a country house is often gabled, so it is easier for snow to roll down to the ground. In the Scandinavian interior is traced natural motifs.

The descendants of the Vikings use wooden flooring and furniture, often decorative elements in the country house can be a tree branch, dried plants in frames, a vase with cones, or a painting with flowers.

The love for eco-materials is in the Scandinavians' subconscious, and caring for nature has long become a familiar way of life. When building houses, they use bricks and natural wood, which are absolutely harmless to the environment and humans.

Residents of northern countries like to spend time in nature and live in the countryside, surrounded by forests and lakes. The walls in the country house are often white, and the furniture - in pastel, calm shades. It creates a feeling of airiness and lightness in the place, as opposed to the cloudy weather. Despite their love of light and minimalism, Scandinavians are not devoid of mischief and love of bright details. In a snow-white living room or bedroom, you can always find a few bright spots: a patterned rug, brightly upholstered chairs, and cushions, a colorful picture on the wall, unusual furniture or fixtures.

Another embodiment of love for nature is living greenery in the country house. Green plants create a bright accent on the overall light background of the interior and bring the natural spirit of nature into the interior in the style of minimalism.

Sometimes Scandinavians are even somewhat ascetic. In the bedroom of a country house may be only a bed and a chest of drawers for things. The other room's interior is also characterized by minimalism - all the most necessary not to like to overload the space. And remember, even in a large house, it is essential to keep order - the home reflects your inner state.

As we have already said, the northern climate is not happy for residents of the Scandinavian peninsula plenty of sun, so there is a lot of artificial light in their homes. This includes pendant lamps on the ceiling and floor lamps that illuminate specific areas. The living room must have a fireplace, and it is here for a reason - it used to be the only source of heat. Now it can be replaced by an electric or props hearth and decorated with candles in stands.

Country house in the Scandinavian style reflects the taste and lifestyle of the owner, a place where it is comfortable and pleasant to live. The careful attitude to nature and the rational use of material things is worth learning from the Europeans from the north. If you appreciate comfort, do not like clutter, and try to live in harmony with nature, this interior is perfect for you and your home.

The house plans presented here are designed for America and Canada and comply with the International Building Code for residential houses, which means you are guaranteed to get a quality home design.

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Plan V-3626-1-3: One-story 3 Bed House Plan With Carpot For Two Cars
V-3626-1-3
1620 sqf

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3

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2

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2

Plan V-3626-1-3: One-story 3 Bed House Plan With Carpot For Two Cars

Plan KD-3387-2-4: Two-story 4 Bed House Plan
KD-3387-2-4
1490 sqf

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2

Bedroom

4

Bath

3

Cars

2

Plan KD-3387-2-4: Two-story 4 Bed House Plan

Plan MD-1257-1-2: One-story 2 Bedroom Scandinavian House Plan With Split Bedrooms
MD-1257-1-2
1480 sqf

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2

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2

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Plan MD-1257-1-2: One-story 2 Bedroom Scandinavian House Plan With Split Bedrooms

Plan V-3621-1-3: One-story 3 Bed Scandinavian House Plan With Carpot
V-3621-1-3
1410 sqf

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1

Bedroom

3

Bath

2

Cars

2

Plan V-3621-1-3: One-story 3 Bed Scandinavian House Plan With Carpot

Plan VS-6826-1-3: One-story 3 Bed Scandinavian House Plan
VS-6826-1-3
1200 sqf

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Bedroom

3

Bath

2

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Plan VS-6826-1-3: One-story 3 Bed Scandinavian House Plan

Plan DFD-8392-1-2: One-story 2 Bedroom Scandinavian House Plan
DFD-8392-1-2
1400 sqf

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2

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2

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Plan DFD-8392-1-2: One-story 2 Bedroom Scandinavian House Plan

Plan DP-3113-1-2: One-story 2 Bedroom Scandinavian House Plan For Narrow Lot
DP-3113-1-2
1380 sqf

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2

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1

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Plan DP-3113-1-2: One-story 2 Bedroom Scandinavian House Plan For Narrow Lot

Plan MM-3309-1-3: One-story 3 Bed Scandinavian House Plan
MM-3309-1-3
1380 sqf

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1

Bedroom

3

Bath

2

Cars

2

Plan MM-3309-1-3: One-story 3 Bed Scandinavian House Plan

Plan HA-2866-1-3: One-story 3 Bed Scandinavian House Plan
HA-2866-1-3
1380 sqf

Floor

1

Bedroom

3

Bath

2

Cars

2

Plan HA-2866-1-3: One-story 3 Bed Scandinavian House Plan

Plan HP-3045-1-3: One-story 3 Bed Scandinavian House Plan
HP-3045-1-3
1880 sqf

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1

Bedroom

3

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2

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none

Plan HP-3045-1-3: One-story 3 Bed Scandinavian House Plan


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