All posts with tag:Gothenburg

Basically, the interiors of this Swedish apartment are quite classic: stucco, doors and portals, furniture. But the designers tried to soften these expressive features with the help of delicate and soft colors, as well as textiles. The design turned out to be monochrome, but this makes it very pleasant and relaxing, each photo literally breathes…

It is always interesting to watch Scandinavian interiors, because these are not only practical layouts and beautiful color combinations, but also almost always unusual design findings and examples of how to create coziness. This Goteborg apartment has a nicely decorated spacious kitchen with a large table: there are many cabinets, a cupboard for plates, a…

This small home in Sweden seems so cheerful thanks to the rich color scheme, but these are not bright saturated shades and motley prints, but gentle and light pastel tones. Such a choice, on the contrary, calms and gives a sense of relax, while at the same time allowing the interior to be lively and…

This spacious apartment in Goteborg has recently undergone a major renovation. The home is located in an old building, so the designers decided to preserve original details. The parquet floor has been completely restored and complemented by amazing Mettlach tiles. Light finishes, stucco moldings, high ceilings and restored doors are in harmony with them. One…

Small area, but lots of charm – this is how you can summarize the experience of this pleasant studio apartment in Goteborg. The work with the decor is beyond praise: the designers have filled the simple white space with easy autumn touches, making the interiors seem so light, airy, at the same time warm and…

While working on the design of this modest one-bedroom apartment in Goteborg, the designer had to adjust his work literally to the centimeter. So, due to the open plan and the need to organize the living room and kitchen in the same space, the sofa fit just right between the kitchen furniture and the window….

If it were not for the magnificent arched window on almost the entire wall in the living room, then this would be a typical and unremarkable Scandinavian home. But instead, it’s a unique apartment with a twist. Judging by the facade of the building, this initially commercial space was converted into a residential unit, which…