All posts with tag:Stockholm

The interior design of this bright Swedish apartment is built on light, barely noticeable pastel halftones, which do not catch the eye at first sight, but create a pleasant enveloping space. A variety of wall decorations in the form of posters, photographs and paintings are also quite restrained, mostly monochrome and calm, but no less…

This Swedish apartment is among those that can not boast of a large total area, but thanks to the high ceilings got a very comfortable and functional design. The space has a slightly long layout, but thanks to the huge arched window, the owners do not feel the lack of daylight. The staircase to the…

We are used to the fact that Scandinavian interiors are rather laconic, but this Stockholm apartment is quite different. Here, Swedish simplicity meets elegance and a little bit of glamor. Crystal chandeliers, velvet upholstered furniture and shiny metal tables complemented the traditional white finish. For accent colors, the designer chose a noble burgundy, lilac and…

The interiors of this residence simply could not be ordinary. Just imagine the house in which it is located, was built in 1640, which makes it one of the oldest buildings in Stockholm. The uniqueness of the architecture was reflected in its design – dark colors, magnificent decor of walls and ceilings, unique details from…

Here on our blog we often post Scandinavian homes and usually they apartments in magnificent historic buildings that are over 100 years old. But after all, modern architecture is also in good standing in Scandinavia and today we have the opportunity to look into one of the new residential complexes in Copenhagen. This apartment occupies…

The owner of this one-bedroom apartment in the capital of Sweden is a musician, guitarist of a local rock band, often traveling and appreciates comfort. And the interior design fully meets the lifestyle of its inhabitants – it is light and bright, uncluttered by details, stylish and at the same time very cozy. Only the…

Given the sloping ceilings and a small total floor area, the designers of this apartment on the top floor in one of the Stockholm residential buildings had a difficult task. But they turned the disadvantages of housing into its features. An uncomfortable corner between two balconies turned into a cozy additional seating or reading place….

Ground floor and total area of only 24 sqm – not as bad for an apartment, as it may seem at first reading. Moreover, this is a former shop space, which in Stockholm implies rather high ceilings. Designers tried using dark shades to add character to the interior of this small dwelling and definitely they…