This white studio apartment with light grey walls has light purple decor pieces and textiles as the red thread (or shall I say light purple thread) throughout the interior design. The white floor makes the studio apartment seem more spacious as it reflects the daylight coming from the big windows.
By selecting a white sofa (it’s the Ikea Soderhamn with a Bemz custom cover*) and a white fluffy area rug, the perfect white base is set for other elements like the small wooden coffee table, the wooden lounge chair, the desk, and a plethora of light purple and purple shade variations that brighten up this apartment. These natural elements warm up this palette with cool undertones and the purple shades in the soft furnishings add a point of interest to the space.
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A living space with light purple shades
From the light purple duvet cover* to the throw with different shades of purple on the sofa, the light purple lampshade, and even the flowers, this apartment is filled with light purple interior design pieces that make the decor interesting and characterful. Even the wall art has some light purple elements in it, which complements the blue hues and undertones in the light grey walls.
A purple shade mixture in the sofa area
The dark purple shades in the blanket combined with the pale purple in the art prints and the light purple in the lampshade elevate the look of this white fabric sofa. Combining a white floor with a white area rug and grey walls can easily feel too clean and minimal, yet by working with natural wood tones in the lounge chair and coffee table and by working with accessories all on the purple spectrum, you get an interesting and cohesive look that works cozy and inviting at the same time.
A light purple duvet cover for an elegant effect
The light purple duvet cover really is the key to giving this bedroom area this cool and effortless look. The beautiful light purple shade is combined with white textiles and wood tones in both the little bench behind the bed and the peg rail on the wall. These wood tones warm up the palette in the same way as in the sofa area, while the light purple adds points of interest.
A home office with a slight purple tint
This studio living space even has a little home office corner, where a purple shade combination could not be missing of course. The muted purple shade on the HAY Matin table lamp (€ 184*– $192*) works nicely with the light purple bin underneath the desk and the olive green and beige details in the print complement the purple shades perfectly.
A purple chair in the kitchen
In the kitchen, which has been decorated in white and natural colors, a vintage chair that has been painted in a darker purple shade ties the look together with the living and bedroom area. This lovely medium purple shade draws all the attention since the rest of the chairs and the dining table is picked out in light wood and the kitchen itself is mainly white. The light purple vase on the window sill with the deep purple hydrangeas is a lovely finishing touch to this setting.
Styled by Studio In AB photographed by Mariah Sahlander for Bjurfors