Over the years I have posted to many small interior spaces on this blog and I think it proves that even though only a small surface is available, there shouldn’t be a sacrifice to style at all.
Look at this studio, perfectly divided into different areas for living, sleeping, and cooking and fitted with the right furniture and accessories it actually ends up looking relatively spacious, don’t you think?
I love the sofa that fits perfectly between the angled walls at the large curved window (the sofa is Ikea, with a loose-fit linen cover from Bemz*). I love the different beige and natural linen pillow covers combined with the mustard knot pillow from Design House Stockholm*. The window sill is beautifully decorated with plants, grasses and sculptures. In the corner you can find the Pavilion lounge chair from &Tradition* and their Formakami table lamp*.
The white round dining table* in between the living and attic bedroom area is the perfect size for this space and the round shape fits best in this corner as well. Since there is no light point on the ceiling there, they worked with a big wall lamp from DCW Editions to bring light above the dinner table (great solution).
The bed fits perfectly in this small niche and the size of the bed itself allows for a small bedside table here as well, which makes the look so much more interesting. The art wall on the left makes this side of the home characterful without having to add heavy furniture that would take away from the spacious feeling.
Styled by Nouvel Interior, photographed by Maria Sahlander for Bjurfors