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Studio Banda Property recently unveiled an unusual penthouse project in a 19th-century building in the heart of London. Its main feature is the harmonious mix of rough plaster on the walls, rustic beams and natural shades with trendy furniture by famous world brands and vintage finds. In addition, the unusual architecture of the attic space…

And even if such a design is not quite typical for Paris in its style, the apartment still fits perfectly into the concept of housing in this magnificent city with its sophistication and refinement. Despite the considerable age of the house, there are no stucco moldings or moldings in the interiors, only beams on the…

This duplex apartment was created after the restoration of the attic space in an old building from 1913 in Stockholm. On the first level, there are common areas, a living room and a kitchen, while a convenient staircase leads to the bedrooms on the attic floor. The interiors are designed on a combination of warm…

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,…

The interiors by Swedish designer Louise Liljencrantz are noticeably different from traditional Scandinavian ones – in her work she uses exquisite modern furniture, expensive and noble materials, as well as objects of art by contemporary artists. Today we would like to introduce you to Louise’s new project – a wonderful two-level apartment in Stockholm, where…

This Goteborg apartment is the perfect nest for a city dweller: bright, spacious, and at the same time not cluttered with furniture. Despite the overhanging structure of the second floor and massive beams, the living room does not look overwhelmed. A neat staircase leads upstairs without handrails, which is also designed to facilitate the image….

Preserving the legacy and breathing new life is something that Scandinavians do very well. The interiors of this apartment in a 1878 house in Goteborg have retained old charm while are fully equipped for modern life. Old wooden beams stand out beautifully against the background of the snow-white finish and are not only a constructive…

In this attic apartment in Sweden, the living room has turned out to be very multifunctional: it combines the kitchen, living room, dining room and library. The bright room is decorated with beautiful dark ceiling beams, and the sloping roof was used for a spacious library. The latter leads to a cozy bedroom, where the…