Scandinavian interior can be traditional with classical forms, or more modern with minimalist characteristics. But in any case, these spaces are always airy, functional and cozy. The interiors of this modern country cottage with a black facade belongs to the second category – simple laconic forms, open space and natural light fill the house. It…

Thanks to the smartly selected warm accents, this modern apartment in the suburbs of Melbourne has become a stylish masculine home with personality and character, instead of a cold and soulless gray-white dwelling. We loved the original designer chairs and art objects in natural wood shades, as well as the laconic round dining table in…

Holiday homes by the sea are usually decorated in a calm relaxing way so that nothing distracts from the rest and the views of the window. But in the case of this holiday apartment in the Latvian city of Soulkrasti, things are a bit different: designer Sergey Ogurtsov created very sophisticated and unique spaces that…

Curtains, rugs, pillows and high-nap carpet — this apartment in Malmö is filled with all kinds of textile, which is quite surprising for Swedes who don’t like to clutter their windows and spaces. On the other hand, such a choice was very much justified – rich light textiles softened and made initially cool cold spaces…

The exterior of this very old historic house in Melbourne looks like a fairy tale: bright blue facades, famous Victorian terraces (or rather their unique Australian version), blue decorative fence. All this looks very cheerful, and a blooming magnolia at the entrance only adds even more exotic and festivity to the appearance. But when you…

This apartment is located on the outskirts of the Swedish city of Goteborg, in a low-rise traditional Scandinavian house, so its interiors are filled with the atmosphere of country life. Floral wallpaper in the living room, vintage furniture in the kitchen, an old stove with an armful of firewood and a view of own small…

In the 21st century, this ancient stone estate in Catalonia, Spain, began a new life. Bohemian interiors and furniture of the 19th century gave way to minimalism, dark colors and wood. Not only the main three-storey house, but also the adjacent annexe, which had previously served as a stable, underwent alteration. The horses live on…