A Norwegian Home With A Cosy Autumn Vibe
Someone once described Norway to me as 'Scotland on steroids' - simply because the nature is so vast and awe-inspiring. And in my mind, the country really comes into its own in Autumn when the fjord lands put on a spectacular display of golden hues and fiery reds. I reached out to Astrid Marie, a Norwegian interior designer whose wonderful home in Western Norway is always a perfect reflection of the season - to hear her best tips on how to harness the beauty of the season. And best of all, most of them won't cost you a penny!
"Go outside and look for pieces from nature that can be used to decorate your home. I love using branches with or without leaves alongside fallen pinecones"
"I love to take branches from my beech tree. They keep their brown leaves all winter before the fresh green leaves take over in the spring."
"I add pillows and blankets to create a cosy feel. I love to bring the colours of nature inside and choose pillows and blankets in brown, ochre and rust colours. Sheepskins are also nice at this time of year."
"I love my fireplace, it makes our living room feel complete. It's especially cosy when it's cold outside. I like to listen to the crackle of the wood burning. The logs are a beautiful element in the interior even when the fire is not lit. I also light a lot of candles during autumn and winter. I love scented candles!"
"In summary, natural elements from nature are the ultimate decoration in autumn, and best of all, they're completely free!"
Such great tips! I don't know about you, but I'll be heading out to the woods beside my parents' house this week to see what I can find on the forest floor. I love that you don't have to spend a fortune to create a cosy Autumn feel at home - the Norwegian way!
You can see more of Astrid Marie's lovely home here. And don't miss her instagram where she shares snapshots of her interior as well as latest Norwegian interior design projects.
If I've got you in the mood for Norwegian style - there are a load more homes here - and there's a ton of Autumn ideas in this archive.
Here's to a cosy start to the week!
Niki
Photography: Astrid Marie