Steal This Look: A Scandi Style Living Room in a Passive House
In this longhouse-style passive energy property designed by architects Maria Ibañez de Sendadiano and Todd Rouhe, the living room is a composed and gentle space in the center of the house. The minimalist, Scandinavian-influenced design is made up of Danish companies such as Vipp, Skagerak, and Hay. Here is our list of sources to re-create the look.


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For more modern spaces, see our posts:
- Steal This Look: A Spare and Simple Guest Room in Denmark
- Steal This Look: A Luxurious Bath in Shades of Pale
- Steal This Look: An Achromatic Bath with Modern Details
- Steal This Look: A Pocket Home Office with Modern, Scandi Influence
N.B.: This story originally appeared on March 1, 2022 and has been updated with new links and prices.
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