Bright eclectic apartment with beautiful details

An eclectic living room with with walls and white floors, with a white sofa and lots of patterns in the throw pillows

I used to be a fan of rather minimal homes. Not the extremely clean ones, but I loved a minimal approach to decorating. Now at this point in my life, coziness, personality, and character are the things that are so important to me when decorating my space. I believe combined with a few key furniture pieces, it’s all in the combination of accessories. It’s with the details that you can add a personal touch that characterizes your home as your own I believe.

This beautiful Swedish home has been decorated in a rather eclectic style, with a mixture of many prints, textiles, and patterns and I love the effect it has in this interior. The light-flooded living room with windows on both sides seems to be the center of the apartment and I love the way the window sills are filled with small objects and lamps. I always advise my clients to pick out their furniture in neutral colors and work with the details that are easy to change out to add a personal touch. In this living room, the light beige linen sofa is the perfect backdrop for the many pillows in beautiful pastel colors with flower patterns. I think the vintage armchairs fit this look so nice as well and I love the way the Ikea Ivar cabinets warp around the corner and turn into open shelving next to the fireplace.

The custom-built kitchen is beautiful as well and I love the tiles on the wall, which add a certain irregularity to the otherwise clean finish of the marble countertops. The black metal glass vitrine cabinets above the counter are perfect for displaying a selection of ceramic pieces and the vintage dining table is in perfect contrast against the white kitchen with gold hardware.

The hallway is where all the different rooms come together and to better understand this awkward layout, a beautiful entryway wallpaper with a botanical design was applied to the walls.

via Historiska Hem

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