All posts with tag:Gothenburg

This Swedish apartment perfectly combines the austerity of a classic interior with the softness of modern Scandinavian decor. On one side we see elegant moldings on the walls, antique tiled stove, French parquet flooring. On the other hand, designers used a calm pastel palette of gray and milky shades, Scandinavian furniture with wooden elements, and…

The design of this Swedish apartment combines two seemingly incompatible styles – urban and rustic. Thus, the furniture and decor here are typically Scandinavian: laconic forms, restrained gray shades, trendy details. At the same time, certain decorative elements add a twist to this home, most notably the gorgeous vintage wooden bedroom doors. In addition, the…

This Swedish apartment has green interiors. The potted olive tree by the window complements well pastel walls in the living room, creating a fresh and lively space. In the main bedroom, the shade of green is even more saturated and moody, contrasting nicely with the white decorative details. In the rest of the rooms, the…

On the lower level of this small Swedish apartment, there is a kitchen and a bedroom, but the most interesting things happen upstairs, on the attic floor. There, a BA-ALRF-LA Aluminum Roof Hatch adds a touch of modern design and functionality to the space, revealing a spacious living room with high sloping ceilings and beams, a work…

This Swedish apartment reflects the mood of early autumn. The greenery on the trees outside the window is just beginning to acquire a yellow hue, while fresh and cool touches are already felt in the sun’s rays, gently penetrating the interiors. The moody paint shades for the walls were chosen from the autumn palette, while…

The house in Goteborg, in which this wonderful apartment is located, was named the governor’s house – at the beginning of the last century it was one of the main buildings in the city. Although by today’s standards the house looks rather modest, the living units in it are very bright and spacious. For example,…

This two-level apartment in Goteborg has an unusual zoning: the lower level serves mainly as an entrance hall, through which you can enter the apartment from the outside. At that time, all living rooms and all activities take place on the upper floor. Here in the living room, we have the main feature of the…