When discussing interior design styles with interior designers or workshops, sometimes you may encounter different cognition problems, leading to misunderstandings in communication with each other, especially Japanese style, Nordic style, and modern style are the three decoration styles that are often confused , but in fact the difference between the three is quite large. You can quickly understand the origin of their decoration style and design layout elements, and I believe you will be able to appreciate their aesthetic differences.
First of all, Japanese style decoration is closely related to Japanese architecture. It represents the unique restrained aesthetics of oriental culture, and takes Japanese Zen style as the main symbolic style. The Japanese-style interior and exterior will combine a large number of natural building materials and potted flowers, and create a calm and simple living environment through soft and warm color matching techniques that reduce contrasting colors. Logs, tatami mats, and wooden grilles are very clear Japanese-style elements.
Furthermore, the Scandinavian style originated from Norway, Sweden and other Nordic countries. Due to the lack of sunshine and the relationship between the geographical environment, the interior design will pay special attention to lighting and the use of natural materials, and it is simple and practical. The core design concept of Nordic style decoration. But different from the Japanese style, the Nordic style will use more metal materials and paint colors, and the overall vision will be richer.