All posts with tag:Gothenburg

Despite the fact that this Swedish apartment has dark-toned walls, the interiors do not look gloomy or grim at all. Moreover, such a contrasting color scheme, in our opinion, very successfully emphasizes the beauty of magnificent spaces with high ceilings, stucco molding and large arched windows. Light furniture, carpet and textiles also contributed to the…

This Swedish apartment has one decorative feature, which is also the main highlight of the interior – a wooden arch made of massive beams that connects the kitchen and living room. The decision is quite unexpected, considering this is a simple city apartment, but quite atmospheric. In addition, the decor has hints of Japanese design…

There is a rug on the wall in the living room of this apartment in Goteborg – some years ago we would associate this with an old-fashioned interior and bad taste. But in this case, it is a stylish art piece and a spectacular accent in the decor. Overall the apartment is a cozy living…

When describing the interior space of this apartment in Goteborg, it is impossible not to talk about the windows, because they are incredible. The housing is located on the first floor of an old three-story house, in a premise where a shop used to operate – hence the gorgeous display windows on the adjacent walls,…

The interiors of this Goteborg apartment turned out to be a little harsh, like the northern Scandinavian climate. The main color in the apartment is gray, albeit a nice light pastel shade – a reference to the large number of cloudy days in these parts and the relaxed Swedish approach to design. On the other…

The bright peach walls in the living room of this Goteborg apartment look very fresh and cheerful, while the sofa of the same color, a home library and lots of greenery bring life to the space. It is worth noting that the designers played around with color: the dominant color in the bedroom is yellow,…

This small apartment is located on the 7th floor of one of Goteborg’s most famous buildings – an old cardboard factory that has recently been converted into loft living units. This home is the smallest of all and is an open studio space with high ceilings, beams and floor level differences. To maximize living space,…

The gorgeous shade of the walls in the living room immediately attracts attention in the interiors of this Swedish apartment. Deep blue in contrast with white stucco, arched window and light decor looks simply spectacular. The apartment is a one-bedroom flat, so the designers projected a sleeping area here in the living room – an…

The heart of this Swedish apartment is not in the living room, as is usually the case, but in the open space of the kitchen-dining-bedroom – this is where the owners spend most of their time. This part of the home has the most natural light thanks to three classic windows, while a large dining…

The ceiling of this attic apartment in Sweden is lined with wooden paneling – this way the interiors have even more warmth, and the atmosphere evokes thoughts of a country cottage. The kingdom of natural wood was smartly diluted with delicate light textiles of a milky shade, which gave airiness and softness to the spaces….