Silver Daily Home is a reference site on Scandinavian interior design, with a specific focus on how Nordic principles apply to residential spaces in Poland. The articles here address practical questions rather than aspirational ones: how to manage light in a north-facing flat, what flooring choices work in a Polish apartment block, which material combinations hold up over time.
What this site covers
The content is organised by room and by principle. Room-level articles — living rooms, bedrooms, home offices — address specific spatial and material decisions. Principle-level content explains the reasoning behind recurring Nordic design choices, which is necessary context for adapting them to different conditions.
All references to products, suppliers, and materials use publicly available information. No content on this site is sponsored, and no commercial relationship exists with any brand or retailer mentioned.
Sources and references
Factual claims about materials, light, and spatial practice draw on architectural and interior design publications, including Dezeen and ArchDaily. Product references use current publicly available information from manufacturer and retailer websites. Where specific data is unavailable, neutral language is used rather than invented figures.
Scope and limitations
Scandinavian design is not a fixed category. It includes distinct national traditions — Danish, Swedish, Finnish, Norwegian — with different emphases and histories. This site uses the term as a working shorthand for a recognisable set of principles rather than as a claim about any specific national tradition.
The site does not cover renovation, structural work, or building regulations. It addresses interior decisions that do not require professional construction: furniture, materials, lighting, colour, and spatial arrangement.