All posts with tag:Oslo

Kine and Kristoffer have a busy lifestyle – together they run a kitchen company and have two active children. That’s why they wanted the interiors of their house in the suburbs of Oslo to be calm and relaxing, but not lacking in style – the couple appreciates quality design. Elegant minimalism permeates every corner of…

This cottage on the outskirts of Oslo was built in the 1950s, but recent renovations to the interiors make it look like a vibrant modern home. According to local laws, it was prohibited to change the structure of the house, but the designers of the Kvistad studio actively worked with new materials and paints –…

Yellow walls are a rather unexpected solution that the designers chose for the living room of this small two-room apartment in Oslo. But looking at the photographs with evening lights, we are convinced that the choice is justified – the interior looks incredibly cozy. Despite all the compactness, the apartment is quite well zoned, every…

The design of this Oslo apartment is simple and concise, but some good decisions made it interesting and fresh. First, this is the choice of colors – here the designers offered unusual, but warm sandy shades that look just great. Another important component of this design was the furniture: an elegant modern sofa, a stylish…

The owners of this house in the suburbs of Oslo approached designer Fredrik Dorum Bull saying: “Hey, we bought a 100-year-old house and we need to do something with it!” The family sensed great potential in a beautiful traditional building, but they did not have a clear vision for renovation, so they needed the help…

It’s amazing how much in common has Scandinavian design in different Nordic countries. For example, this apartment is located in Oslo, the capital of Norway, but the home could easily be Swedish or Danish: the same magnificent large windows of the old house, the same stucco and wonderful ceiling height, the same tasty modern decor…

This is perhaps the most colorful and bold Scandinavian home in the world. In this Oslo apartment, every room is an eclectic mix of very bright and unusual colors, where even the ceilings were not deprived of attention. In addition, the designer used several shades of red – probably the most complex and controversial color…

The interiors of this bright apartment in Oslo, according to the owner, was inspired by the medieval past of the area in which the housing is located. As far as 1000 years ago, Gamlebyen was already a noisy port town with colorful houses, the ruins of several churches of the 14th century have even survived…

White walls, high windows without curtains, minimalist furniture – the Scandinavian approach to design is recognizable from the first photo. In this apartment in Oslo, the owners primarily appreciate natural light, which freely enters and easily spreads in the interiors. There is not much decor, but it is stylish and concise – look only a…

Architect Nikki Butenschøn has always dreamed of a unique home, so he immediately liked the attic space in one of the old houses in the center of Oslov. Nikki was never drawn to modern residential buildings with their cold concrete and glass and lack of character. Here, the architect was able to create an interesting…