All posts with tag:Gothenburg

It’s difficult to say anything new about monochrome homes. They are all similar in their monochrome, especially Scandinavian ones, in which either milky or light gray shades rule. At the same time, single-colored spaces have recently attracted more and more fans around the world due to the popular concept of ‘slow living’. This apartment in…

The interiors of this simple apartment in a residential area of Goteborg exude very pleasant tranquility. Light muted shades and soft Scandinavian minimalism are combined here in a calming and relaxing mix. In addition, the abundance of textiles, as well as soulful vintage details, which are few, but just enough, add a pleasant touch to…

If an interior can be compared with the time of year, then the design of this Swedish apartment evokes thoughts of a frosty winter. Pastel gray, which the designers took as a basis for decorating the walls, radiates pleasant freshness and also gives a relaxing and calming effect. At the same time, the furniture and…

The total area of this Swedish apartment is only 46 sqm, but in the interiors there we could find some interesting solutions that attracted our attention. For example, the living room boasts an unusual configuration – in addition to a standard zone with a sofa, a bedroom has been added in an improvised niche with…

Soft and enveloping – the interiors of this small attic apartment in Sweden are designed in soft and warm colors to create a light and calm aura. The fact that this is a former attic space is only reminded by the contrasting dark floor, but against the backdrop of light furniture and an abundance of…

The designers decided to compensate for the modest size of the rooms in this Swedish apartment with pleasant soft decor and a relaxing aura. The chosen shades are light pastel ones, which are not striking, but give the spaces an attractive layering. The furniture is also predominantly light of neutral colors, with the exception of…

Each room in this Swedish apartment has its own architectural feature. Firstly, almost all rooms do not have parallel walls: the living room has a radial wall, the kitchen has many corners and curves, and the kids room has a triangular plan. Even in the bedroom, where the layout is more or less standard, we…

The beige and gray shades in this spacious attic apartment in Goteborg are on the one hand contrasted with each other as warm and cool, but on the other hand, they complement and enhance the overall impression of the design. The living room is the warmest and most dramatic space in the home, thanks to…

If we take this Swedish home apart into its components, we will see that there is nothing special here. A simple flat in a residential area, normal ceiling height, plain monochrome color scheme, and little decor. At the same time, Scandinavian designers have once again proven that they are the best in the world at…

This Swedish apartment does not boast grandiose architectural details, because it is a home in a simple 7-story panel house on the outskirts of Goteborg. Despite the modest renovation budget, the designers decided to impress with the color scheme – a small kitchen with a dining area is made in a dramatic dark green color….