This Swedish apartment is a great example of integrating classics into modern interiors. The central elements were painted centuries-old faience stoves, and they do not age the space, but make it incredibly interesting. Modern furniture and a curious color scheme also help in this – it’s not just white and gray, olive, blue, and wine shades are organically mixed here. The Scandinavians often design a kitchen without upper cabinets, but here we see that the owners needed to make a large storage area. However, tall white cabinets look quite organic. The idea of multilevel was also applied in the kids room: on the first level of the bunk bed, children read, play, build huts, and on the second – they sleep. Scandinavian style may well be so multifaceted!
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Maria is the lead author at pufikhomes.com. She finished faculty of journalism and art school, works in the field of PR and has a special passion for cozy interiors. Warm and soulful interiors where the life is felt are really close to her.Like this post? Please share to your friends:
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Отличная квартира.
Да, печи прямо “делают” комнату-шикарные!
Ояень-очень красиво!