Lagom is the new hygge when it comes to Scandinavian inspired interiors and, ever since Vogue proclaimed this last year, the concept has been showing up in buildings and interior themes in abundance. But what is Lagom and how can you embrace it with your projects?
Veterans of home remodeling projects will notice the key concept of the Swedish term Lagom – not too little, not too much – is one oft seemingly embraced in the designs of minimalistic contemporary visionaries. Get it right and your project can transform into a building into a classic space that will appear timeless while simultaneously relinquishing the feeling of stress.
So, what’s the difference between minimalism and Lagom? The truth of the matter is, Lagom is considered by some to be a form of minimalism. But where some forms of minimalism traditionally have a focus on the sleek sophistication of the art deco period or bold colors coupled with the absence of color at all, Lagom is more specifically focuses on balance, lifestyle and sustainability. Lagom is all about moderation, and a sense of balance.
Think finding a sweet spot between doing and contemplating – a serene moment where everything is in balance. Lagom isn’t just something you place in your home and forget about. It should be a way of living and a colorful splash of the serene into life that reveals your path to happiness. Lagom pushes back against the Western mentality of ‘go big or go home’ instead championing that less is more when it comes to our homes, our minds, and our hearts.
Often you will be able to recognize the distinctive features of Lagom in more natural palettes – greens, whites and browns that hint at the outside world. More overt designers and architects may endeavor to bring the outdoors inside, working with construction specialists to create a space that feels as if it were born from nature and is in perfect harmony.
“In a chaotic, modern world, this all feels like a breath of fresh air.” Anna Brones, Live Lagom: Balanced Living, the Swedish Way
At the very heart of Lagom is the ability to be present and within a moment. There are many ways you can engender this within any construction project. Here are a few examples of ways Lagom can be embraced from the very start:
Interiors that embrace Lagom need not disappoint when it comes to grandeur – one can take what they need from this approach and embrace it within their own requirements. It’s important not to forget that nature is one of the oldest and grandest designs in the world. Taking inspiration from the natural world can easily lend itself to spectacular building projects.
While more traditional interpretations of Lagom have an earthy essence, other interpretations may seek a more luxurious look by embracing ideas of serenity and nature to create an ethereal interior designed to impress.
When it comes to creating a space worthy of your project that feels serene, choosing to hire an interior designer can eliminate stress and allow you to explore all of your options. From the latest in Lagom to timeless luxury pieces that create an idyllic interior.
Breathe life into your interiors by partnering with a designer who understands the essence of you and can translate this into a space that effortlessly blends serenity with the sublime.
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