Turn of the century home with a mint green wall

I love the styling and decor in every single corner of this home. The floor plan of the space is very open, yet since different wall colors and wallpaper are used in different areas of the home, little areas of interest have been created that look different from each other, yet work together in harmony. The sage green color on the walls makes me think about another project by the same stylist, which you can see here. In this apartment, Linnea worked with a mint green bedroom wall, also worth a look.

The round wooden dining area with the white Series 7 chairs works nicely with the beige curtains* in the background. The kitchen has a muted green tint on the cabinet fronts, which is made interesting with beautiful wallpaper in the hallway in a darker olive green tone.

When looking into the living room, however, a fresh mint green wall adds a fresh touch to this interior. I love the way the art prints in neutral colors and the green tree in front of the window just pop out of this wall color. The vintage desk next to the sofa adds a spot to get some work done, while also adding character to this look. The vintage wood of the desk matches perfectly with the distressed wood on the original double interior doors leading up to the bedroom.

The bedroom has been painted in a greyish-blue color which adds yet another interesting touch to the color palette of this space. The white linen bed skirt* and the pleated bedside lamp* add a romantic touch to this look and I love the long peg rail on the opposite side of the bed.

Styled by Linnéa H. Manaberi for Alvhem

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