All posts with tag:Scandinavia

In this apartment in Sweden, everything is placed compactly and functionally: open shelving kitchen, but with is a large cupboard, a bedroom with lots of storage space, and bathroom with a practical and interesting shower. A white-gray color scheme is very well diluted with touches of blue and green. Additional accents, which fill the house…

This cozy home is located in a 19th-century building in Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark. The combination of warm and green tones is not the most common for Scandinavian interiors, but it goes incredibly well in this home, especially in spring and summer, when the villa is buried in greenery. It is interesting that these…

This apartment in Oslo is not a typical Scandinavian home at all. It’s pink. The walls of the living room and corridor are painted in pink, but it makes a strong impression. The image was balanced thanks to wooden elements, plants and details in the ethnic style. Very unusual and fresh!

We are used to the fact that a small cottage in the woods is something like an old hut with a repair of fifty years ago. But the Swedes love and are able to surprise. This wooden cottage, surrounded by forest from all sides, will surprise even the most sophisticated lovers of comfort. Not only…

Outside, the Stockholm house, where this apartment is located, looks very bright: the yellow facade, black and orange window frames. But inside only two colors are used in decoration – black and white. Milk and cream, of course, were chosen are the base, and the accents were added with the help of dark tones. The…

On a small area, it is important to use each meter correctly and this was perfectly handled by the creators of this apartment in Gothenburg. With only 42 sqm it was possible to place a kitchen with a living-dining room, a full bedroom, a bathroom and a hallway, combined with a mini-cabinet. White with touches…

In this Swedish apartment, there are no super original ideas and bold design solutions, but it is an ideal space for living. White-gray basis with inclusions of khaki and shades of natural wood fits perfectly into the concept of Scandinavian design, besides, such combinations are very practical. In terms of furniture, it’s a complete minimalism:…

It seems that the terracotta facade of the building became an inspiration for the interiors of this Stockholm apartment. The white-gray color scheme was nicely supplemented with furniture and decor in brown, beige and reddish tones – they gave the spaces a bit of warmth and comfort. On 185 sqm there are five bedrooms, a…

The size of the terrace in this Swedish apartment exceeds the total living area – 100 squares against 80. And here such a decision is absolutely right, just look at this view of the city and the port! The interiors are also very in style – this is not Scandinavian minimalism, but rather a mixture…

Black, white, gray and brown – this combination is increasingly becoming a classic for Scandinavian interiors. It is universal, but brown, beige or copper imparts warm to the room. It is this palette that was used in this apartment in Gothenburg, Sweden. Opposite wooden and brick walls helped to diversify the space in the main…