All posts with tag:Scandinavian style

It’s time to look at what our beloved IKEA has prepared for us for Christmas this year. As usual, the brand designers have released a big catalog with a variety of festive interiors in which life is in full swing. The plots are very realistic: there is a family here, decorating a house together for…

Scandinavian interiors in gray and white colors sometimes lack warmth. This is where wooden furniture and fittings in brown, caramel or orange come in handy. And this is exactly how the owners of this Swedish apartment decorated their home. At the same time, such changes will not be expensive: textiles, tables, poufs, baskets or a…

Perhaps the area of this Swedish apartment is quite small, but its interiors has prepared a lot of interesting things for us. Almost the entire area is occupied by open space, in which every corner is decorated with the help of some cool techniques. So, there is a fragment of a brick wall in the…

This one-bedroom apartment in Stockholm has a total area of 71 sqm and almost all of it is occupied by a wonderful open space of the kitchen and living room. The interior is decorated in pleasant light colors, only the dark blue kitchen serves as an effective contrasting accent. From here there is an exit…

The first photo can be easily confusing – the red facade and white window frames of this lovely cottage seem to welcome us in the Swedish countryside. But no, everything is much closer and dearer – this is a wonderful country house on the outskirts of St. Petersburg. It belongs to the designer Aida Beglova,…

The backbone of this Goteborg apartment is gorgeous, though quite typical of Swedish apartments in old houses in the center of big cities: classic wall decor and stucco, antique stove, high ceilings and spacious rooms. But what creates style and mood in this apartment is the warm decor in shades of beige and brown. Curtains,…

The spacious apartment of Margo Dietz, a popular Swedish Youtube blogger, is located in Vasastan, one of the most prestigious districts of Stockholm. Area of 119 sqm allowed to create everything the owner needed without overloading with furniture. For example, there is a separate fireplace room where you can enjoy cozy evenings without being distracted…

We have been admiring traditional Swedish cottages, which are usually 100 years old or more. They are usually perfectly preserved to this day and are a wonderful example of the never-fading classic Scandinavian style. But today we have a completely new cottage in the Swedish countryside – it was built just a few years ago,…