All posts with tag:Gothenburg

If the Parisian apartment, which we posted a little earlier today, captivates with its color contrasts, then this home in Goteborg, on the contrary, was designed for people who value calm and light interiors. To support the large amount of natural light that gets inside the apartment, the designers used light and subtle pastel shades…

Living in the attic is a special romance that is appreciated in Sweden as, perhaps, nowhere else. This cozy white apartment occupies part of the attic space of one of the magnificent old houses in Goteborg, has an area of only 33 sqm and simply charming balcony overlooking the city’s rooftops as a bonus The…

The color scheme of this Goteborg apartment is quite simple – only 2 shades were used in the decoration: white and gray. Even the wooden floor was painted white to suit this design idea. But Swedish designers have done everything so cool that the interiors are full of aesthetics, style and comfort despite limited neutral…

Contrasts in everything from the color scheme to the style details are the main idea behind the design of this beautiful apartment in Goteborg. So, for example, from the snow-white kitchen, we first find ourselves in the living room with dark, almost black walls, and then bold wallpaper with an expressive floral print awaits us…

The owners of this apartment in Goteborg could dare to have dark colors in the decor – the large windows here provide more than enough natural light. It is because of it, that the walls in the living room and master bedroom are almost black, but the interiors do not seem gloomy at all, rather…

The space in which this Swedish apartment is located seems to have once been an attic: low sloping ceilings, access to a roof terrace, open space and windows on two sides. But now it is a unique home with pleasing features such as beamed ceilings, brick walls and views of the city’s rooftops. Scandinavian designers,…

In Swedish apartments, it is not often possible to find a bright palette of colors, but this home in Goteborg was an exception. For white and gray-olive walls and furniture in basic colors, the owners chose not pastel decor, but bright and bold details. Catchy paintings and posters, printed textiles, neon lights and ceramics of…