All posts with tag:Scandinavian style

The owners decided to diversify the light interiors of their apartment in Sweden with the help of dark furniture, bright accents and objects with prints. For example, an ordinary sofa and table were diluted with an armchair and chairs with rattan inserts, and the living room space was decorated with square coffee tables. The printed…

This corner apartment in Stockholm evokes pleasant but a bit mixed feelings. On the one hand, everything is very simple in the design: a dark floor, white plain walls, few furniture pieces and a minimum of decor. On the other hand, the designer has managed to create a sophisticated and stylish home out of this…

Karin Johansson worked for 7 years as interior designer at the famous IKEA, after which she decided to open her own creative studio and work as photographer and stylist on her own. In each of her works, Karin tries to tell the history of this or that space, for which she carefully selects decor and…

This small one-bedroom apartment in Stockholm can evoke nothing but positive emotions. The snow-white space was diluted with colorful details, living plants, books – everything looks very cheerful. The interiors also have a pleasant touch of nostalgic retro, and everything is literally bathed in natural light. There is also a cute little balcony overlooking the…

Danish actress Molly Egelind and her husband until recently lived in the countryside but always dreamed of an apartment in the capital. This apartment in the center immediately caught their attention: high ceilings, stucco and history are just what a creative couple needs. But the new owners approached the interior decoration a little outside the…

On Sundays, we are usually in a bright and joyful mood, so we want to share such an airy and simply pleasant small apartment in Gothenburg. This is a space for people who value, first of all, a warm atmosphere and natural light, rather than seeking to fill their home with extraordinary design solutions. These…

Today is Saturday, and this means we have another cute Scandinavian dacha. Interestingly, the inhabitants of Sweden love their traditional summer cottages so much that they almost always decorate them in the same classic Scandinavian style – no minimalism and concrete surfaces. Just take a look at this lovely two-story house in a Swedish village…