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Today we have an example of a very compact apartment with two separate bedrooms, which also looks attractive. With a total area of ​​only 53 sqm, the designers predictably combined the living room with the kitchen – thus freeing up space for the children’s room, which was separated by a glass partition. By the way,…

If we remove all the posters from the interiors of this apartment in Sweden, we get a simple white space, kind of blank sheet. But it is this colorful wall decor that creates life and a wonderful summer mood in this home. As is usually the case in Scandinavian interiors, there are no curtains in…

The now-so-popular beige looks great even in the interiors in old houses – proved by the example of this apartment in a 19th-century building in the center of Goteborg. Here, the walls in absolutely all rooms are beige, and beautiful classical details (stucco, doors, windows) are highlighted in white – an excellent tandem turned out….

If you are tired of trendy warm natural interiors in beige tones, which are now in the center of attention of the world’s leading manufacturers and designers, then this Goteborg apartment will be a breath of fresh air for you. Here the authors decided to rely on the cool color scheme, which formed the basis…

Homes like this one serve one purpose – so that when you come home you are completely immersed in a calm and comfortable atmosphere. This is facilitated by pastel colors, natural and pleasant to the touch textiles, and a wooden floor that is so pleasant to walk on. Paintings, posters, vases, books help to make…

When Camilla found out that a neighbor was selling his living space, she was in seventh heaven with happiness, because she had long dreamed of combining two neighboring apartments and making a large common space. To bring the idea to life, Camilla had to draw more than 50 different floor plans and go through a…

This apartment in Sweden is a fairly typical example of Scandinavian housing, and that’s why it is interesting to us. There are almost no walls and partitions, but nevertheless, the space is clearly divided into three functional areas: kitchen-dining room, living room and bedroom. A large dining table is an important attribute for Swedes who…