Design your living room with Scandinavian furniture

Indeed, a house becomes a home when it is filled with hopes, dreams, and personal touches. If you're ready to take a fresh approach to your living room decor, JYSK is here to help make your dream home a reality.  Explore our range of comfortable and stylish sofas, sofabeds, armchairs and pouffes and be creative with your practical furniture like coffee tables, side tables and TV benches.

Does your unique personality reflects your living room furnishings?

When it comes to true Scandinavian design, you need look no further for your modern living room furniture. Our range offers a selection of grey fabric sofas, couches, and armchairs, all exuding a contemporary aesthetic. Complement your seating with small and large coffee tables, as well as side tables available in a variety of materials such as wood, metal, marble effect, and concrete look. These options allow you to find the perfect pieces to complete your desired style.Optimize your floor plan, embrace the simplicity of design, and infuse your living room with the essence of contemporary Scandinavian style. Choose the furniture that resonates with you, and let it transform your living space into a haven of comfort and modern elegance.

It does not stop there! 

So you've picked the perfect furniture the next step is to accessorise with cushions, rugs, blankets and throws. Be expressive with your choices, go wild with colour or complement your living room colour tone matching shades. 

For great ideas about how to best organise your space, why not visit a furniture store like JYSK? We cater to lots of different styles and have a large number of room sets available so you can see exactly how our pieces look in situ. Read our living and dining room blogs for inspiration. We personally love Give you living room a budget-friendly mini-makeover  and 5 living room design tips

Don't forget to browse our products online and then make sure to visit us in-store!

5 living room design tips

1: MAKE SURE YOU HAVE DIRECT ACCESS TO YOUR WINDOWS

A classic mistake is to place a sofa directly under a window or in front of a window section. Arranging a living room in this way not only makes it difficult to clean and water plants on the window ledge, but it also shuts out all the wonderful light. Let your living room breathe and move your sofa away from the window to let the light in.

2. CREATE AIR IN BETWEEN YOUR LIVING ROOM

It’s a good idea to separate the living room’s various features, to create smaller sections. Allow plenty of floor space between the room’s “departments”, and arrange the space so that obstacles aren't created. A good way to do this is to use rugs to seperate the different sections and zones. Also consider whether your favourite armchair might not look best with its very own section of the living room: e.g. in a corner, with a floor lamp behind it. If you fancy an extra place to sit at the coffee table, an alternative is to use a cute little pouffe.

3. CHOOSE FURNITURE THAT SUITS THE SIZE OF YOUR LIVING ROOM

It’s hard to draw a limit when decorating a living room. Maybe you have plenty of room, so then there is no problem.  But if you only have a few square metres at your disposal you have to take this into account. Choose furniture that suits the size of the room, for example a large corner sofa works best in a large room. 

4. AVOID OVER-DECORATING

Be careful not to have too many things and effects in your living room. However, if you're the kind of person who loves to surround yourself with things that mean something to you, then go ahead and coordinate them, for example by placing them in a shelving unit or a glass cabinet with space around it. This will set everything off to an advantage.

5. EXPERIMENT

You know the scenario. You buy a new dining table and before you know it, it ends up exactly where the old one was. We humans are creatures of habit. Once we have positioned our furniture it often remains in the same place for years as if it is glued to the floor. But it might be a good idea to switch off your autopilot when decorating your living room. Give various ideas a try. Take pictures of them from various angles until you find the absolutely best solution.