The Secrets to Modern Scandinavian Barn Style

In the global world of design, the hot trend of the moment has to be Scandi Style.  Whether it's our love of the Scandinavian mid century classic designs of the Modernist movement or the Danish passion for Hygge, we can't seem to get enough of it.  While this has been a hot trend in Australia in terms of interiors, we are now seeing this translated to contemporary exterior homes.  If you love Scandi interiors the secrets to Modern Scandinavian Barn Style will enthrall you.

The secrets to modern Scandinavian Barn Style

Why Scandinavian Barn Style?

Australia’s love of angular, simple modern design has seen the Scandi Barn style take on a more contemporary look that draws inspiration from traditional Nordic homes, with the addition of sleek finishes and modern materials.  In line with modern design, this style is about simplicity, shape and refined palettes. The interiors reflect the aesthetic through corresponding colours and materials while accommodating modern Australian lifestyles.

The Secrets to Modern Scandinavian Barn Style

Here, architect and James Hardie Ambassador Joe Snell describes how The Kew House, an Edwardian period property in Victoria, now exemplifies the Australian Modern Scandi Barn style, as designed by Rebecca Naughtin.

The secrets to modern Scandinavian Barn Style

Pitched Gable Roofs

The diagrammatic house shape is a must for any Scandi Barn. This is achieved with steeply pitched roofs that slope downwards at an angle of 35 to 45 degrees, creating a gable below. Born out of necessity, this feature was first designed to help homes shed snowfall in Scandinavian winters.

The Secrets to Modern Scandinavian Barn Style

These roofs can be added as a beautiful, contemporary update to conventional Australian architecture. On The Kew House, the pitched gable roofline is extended out beyond the wall line to create a hooded affect. However, unlike a traditional eave, this protrusion is continued along the wall line, creating the diagrammatic house outline that’s essential to the style.

Exterior cladding for a modern Scandinavian Barn style

The Kew House is completed in exterior Matrix boards, which are pre-primed and ready to paint. Dulux Black Caviar was used on the front façade and accents of this were carried into the living space to create continuity.

The Secrets to Modern Scandinavian Barn Style

Exterior cladding is key to taking the Scandi Barn out of the field and placing it in Modern Australia. Traditional barn style facades are distinctive for the provincial craftsmanship of timber lines and mixed paneling. For the Modern Scandi Barn, it’s essential to add to the overarching diagrammatic shape, not distract from it, so the right wall finish is a must. Too much detail and the home will look cluttered, while too little will leave the home looking plain. Updating an exterior with large panel cladding will immediately strike the right balance.

The Secrets to Modern Scandinavian Barn Style

James Hardie Stria cladding on this home in Adelaide creates the perfect modern Scandinavian Barn style.  Partnered with reclaimed bricks and black roof and windows, the outcome is crisp and clean but with a nod to heritage values.

The Secrets to Scandinavian Barn Style

 

The Secrets to Modern Scandinavian Barn Style

Vertical profiles, such as James Hardie’s Axon cladding offer a pared back reference to barn siding by mimicking the fine detailing of vertical joint timber, but has geometric lines and a smooth finish that allude to pared-down Nordic simplicity.

The Secrets to Modern Scandinavian Barn Style

 

A balance between The Kew House’s heritage and the new Scandi Barn style was created with James Hardie’s Matrix Panels, below. This cladding harmonised with the façade's original antique materials, but scaled back the detail due to its minimal joints, while allowing for a simple dark grey finish to create impact.

The Secrets to Modern Scandinavian Barn Style

It is also possible to mix cladding styles in an ode to the traditional, board-and-batten variation.

The Secrets to Scandinavian Barn Style

James Hardie’s Linea Weatherboard is designed with the traditional look of timber, with crisp, structured lines and deep shadows that give a rich texture to exteriors. As with all James Hardie cladding products, they’re durable and resistant to warping, flaking and damage from moisture and fire, making it ideal for the Australian climate.

The Secrets to Modern Scandinavian Barn Style

Dulux Black Caviar is a gorgeous soft black to use for this look.  You can see the difference when you place it next to the true black of downpipes and windows which create some contrast and relief to the exterior colour palette.

Modern Scandinavian Barn Style – indoors & outdoors

Modern Scandinavian Barn style inspired interiors refine the rustic look while incorporating the Australian love for indoor-outdoor lifestyles. The basis of this style is organic textures and clean traditionalism anchored in practicality, with a deep connection to its natural surroundings.

The Secrets to Modern Scandinavian Barn Style

The modern interpretation takes the comfortable, relaxed barn style and focuses on creating fusion between indoors and outdoors to make the design feel effortless. Interior spaces are created for open plan, connected living with light-filled spaces.

The modern Scandi Barn interiors are defined by the steeply pitched gable roofs as they create high vaulted ceilings. Infuse interiors with v-groove wall paneling, such as James Hardie’s HardieGroove, which perfectly captures the timber look with vertical joint panels, grooved ridging, and modern geometric lines.

Natural daylight is a rare commodity for Scandinavians during the long winter months.  Even during the summer the light is softer and greyer than the bright sunlight that we are used to in Australia.

Northern light is quite different and therefore homes in Scandinavia are designed to let in as much natural light as possible and to trap it there. Therefore rather than using paint colours, flooring and furnishings that will absorb light, every element in an interior scheme is carefully curated to ensure that natural light bounces around the room to create a consistent look.  You should therefore use colours such as bright whites, warm wood tones, and dark accents, such as grey and charcoal but ensure that they are adapted to your local conditions and light.

Scandinavians don't over-decorate.   Rather they stick to the decorator's motto of ‘assess a finished room and then take one thing away'.  Clean lines and simple joinery are important for this look.  If you love Scandi Style and want to read more, you should read my comprehensive 5 key elements of Scandi Style.

Find out how to get the Scandi Barn look for your home at jameshardie.com.au

The Secrets to Scandinavian Barn Style

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