All posts with tag:Scandinavian style

When your mother is a decorator and father is a carpenter, then your love of beautiful interiors will be in your blood. It was in such an atmosphere that the stylist Emma Wallmen grew up, so in her conscious age she had no doubt what job she should devote her life to. Today, she successfully…

In its style and atmosphere, this Stockholm apartment resembles French interiors. All thanks to the white color, herringbone parquet, stucco molding, and boiserie panels. Although minimalism and attention to detail here are precisely from Scandinavian design. The kitchen is the most minimalistic in terms of decor, but from this no less spectacular. There are very…

Scandinavian interiors are beautiful for their versatility. With the help of skillfully selected details of various styles, you can give the Scandinavian space one or another emotional mood, while the overall style will remain unbroken and everything will still look spectacular. So, in this Swedish apartment, the designers decided to set the mood using retro-style…

This one-bedroom apartment in Sweden has a small total area and a walk-through layout – the bedroom can only be accessed through the living room. But the designers made the interiors alive with the help of cheerful pastel accents – kitchen furniture, sofa upholstery, curtains. As a result, considering also the plentiful natural light, the…

The building, in which this spacious two-level apartment for the family is located, is the clearest example of modern Scandinavian architecture: the original “rusty” metal facade, straight lines, open balconies and green front gardens. The apartment itself is designed in light calm colors with inserts of objects made of natural wood – here the Scandinavians…

Swedish designers, who usually prefer very light colors, decided to surprise by the design of this small apartment in Stockholm. To begin with, the Scandinavians generally rarely finish walls with stucco, but here in the living room and bedroom this is the technique used – with the shade chosen quite dark and atmospheric. The kitchen…

The more unusual the past of the premises, the more interesting is its present – this principle works great for homes in reconstructed non-residential buildings, which we often see in the Western countries. For example, this bright apartment appeared on the site of a former 17th-century brewery in Stockholm, and due to its excellent characteristics,…

So homely, warm and sincere – this apartment embodied much of what Scandinavian homes often lack. In this case, the interiors have lots of warm beige and cream tones, natural wood and lovely decor items. In short, it turned out an incredibly cozy timeless space with a Swedish flavor. Do you like such kind of…