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Scandi living room interior with tile

Pale, warm, restrained

Scandi living-room tiles

Scandi living rooms favour warmth underfoot — either timber-look porcelain in a pale oak tone, or a soft warm-grey large-format porcelain that mimics limestone. Either way, the brief is to disappear: the tile is the canvas, the linen sofa and the daylight do the work. Run the same tile across kitchen, dining, and living for continuity — Scandi is fundamentally about openness — and pick a matte finish so afternoon sun doesn't bounce off in glare.

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Scandi · Living room

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Scandi living room — questions

Timber-look porcelain or stone-look in a Scandi living room?
Timber-look in pale oak feels classically Scandi and warmer underfoot in winter. Stone-look in soft grey or oat reads more contemporary and continues seamlessly into the kitchen. Both work — pick whichever matches your joinery temperature.
What's the largest format that suits a Scandi living room?
750×1500mm or 600×1200mm strikes the right balance — large enough to minimise grout, small enough to handle without specialist installers. Slabs over 1m² need experienced tilers; the per-m² install cost climbs accordingly.
How do I make a tiled living room feel less cold?
Pick a warm-toned tile (oat, linen, bone — not blue-white), spec underfloor heating if you're renovating, and layer wool or jute rugs over the floor. The hardness of tile is what makes it durable; layering softness on top is the Scandi finish.

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