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Easy ways to create a Scandi ‘relaxed rustic’ vibe

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Contempora­ry Country Faux Potted Tall Cactus, £125, Cox & Cox. interiors guru, who lives in Sweden and runs an awardwinni­ng blog, My Scandinavi­an Home.

Brantmark believes the ‘relaxed rustic’ look can be created wherever your location. All that’s needed, she says, is a blend of sustainabl­e materials, individual­ly crafted pieces, vintage finds, and an easy-on-the-eye colour palette.

“You too can create a haven where it’s possible to switch off and luxuriate – albeit temporaril­y – in life’s simpler pleasures,” she promises. Like the sound of giving your space a ‘relaxed rustic’ touch? Here’s three ways to conjure pastoral perfection at home...

Rustic revival curated interior, where each item has been chosen with care.

“The colour palette should echo rich autumnal browns – think of horse chestnuts – and offset those with calm neutrals, beige, white and subtle grey,” explains Brantmark.

“When you look at your home, you need to think about balance. Everything in your home should be useful and cherished. Swedes are good at finding furniture that combines form and function,” she adds. “Their priorities are for practical pieces which also look lovely.”

Brantmark advises being guided by the ‘less is more’ principle, as having fewer items means each can be given more space, and they can become individual home ‘stars’ in their own right.

Give rooms a timeless feel with a mix of well-crafted furniture, from a variety of different eras and made from beautiful materials. You don’t have to buy new; instead source from charity shops, flea markets and auctions as these items will have the patina of age and can be restored or up-cycled.

Contempora­ry country This look proves you don’t have to own a classic country cottage with roses around the door to live in rustic style - any modern space can be adapted to conjure a country dynamic and feature rustic-chic details.

“Think clean lines, striking monochrome and rugged stone surfaces reminiscen­t of snowy, weather beaten landscapes,” says Brantmark.

“Graphical homes play with contrast: sharp black and charcoal-coloured features are silhouette­d by white walls and ceilings. The look is softened with warm textures such as cosy sheepskins, cowhide rugs, stacked firewood and foliage gathered from the surroundin­g countrysid­e.”

Ramp up the light. Long dark winters are a fact of life in Scandinavi­a, so making the most of natural light is a priority there. Cotton or linen blinds instead of heavy curtains – especially in summer – allow more light to flood through windows and won’t block any view of the great outdoors. Painting walls and floors white is another way to maximise light and make spaces seem larger.

Snug sanctuary If you’ve fallen in love with rustic but a full revamp is out of the question, why not conjure a cosy nook which reflects elements of the natural world?

“It’s about creating an oasis of comfort and calm,” says Brantmark. “Plants, flowers, feathers and collection­s of pebbles all play a part in connecting the home with its environmen­t, and creating a sense of continuity between the outside and inside.”

Featuring rough textures, such as raw slate and concrete, will bring a space to life, she adds, and can be complement­ed by the addition of natural wood and rattan.

Colour is gradually seeping into Scandinavi­an homes but be sparing with bright shades. Earthy, calm soothing tones – such as gentle greys, soft blues, pale greens or subtle shades of brown – are the way forward. If you’re nervous about plunging into the palette, paint the ceiling and leave walls white.

Bring Scandinavi­an Tranquilit­y And Nature Into Your Home by Niki Brantmark, photograph­y by James Gardiner, is published by Cico Books, priced £19.99.

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Relaxed Rustic: Bring Scandinavi­an Tranquilit­y And Nature Into Your Home by Niki Brantmark, photograph­y by James Gardiner, published by Cico Books, £19.99. Available now.
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Contempora­ry Country Logs Wallpaper by Karlie Klum, £79, Lime Lace.

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