Minimal white interior with a dark green kids room

While the rest of the rooms in this apartment have white walls and a minimal interior, the dark green kids’ room with an integrated home office spot really stands out in this interior.

The white living room walls are paired up with white and neutral furniture pieces, which is a look that is continued in the connected dining area as well. While the bedroom shares the same white and natural color palette, in this space beige walls are added to the setting.

The dark green kids’ room walls contrast with the white and pink textiles in a very powerful way, which is a color combination that can be observed from the standing mirror in the living room as well.

A living room with white walls, a white sofa, white rug and brown and beige tones in the accessories

A minimal white living room setting enhanced with brown tones

The white fabric sofa combined with the white fabric bench, the white walls, and the cream-white fluffy area rug provide the perfect white canvas for the subtle wood and rattan tones in the furniture pieces, and the mixture of beige, brown, and black tones in the textiles, accessories and art prints.

A living room with white walls, a white sofa, white rug and brown and beige tones in the accessories

The large standing mirror opposite the sofa reflects the dark green kids’ room and this reflection adds a beautiful glimpse into the adjacent space.

A living room with white walls and a black shelf, standing mirror
A dining room setting with white walls, white curtains, white dining chairs and a round wood dining table

A simple kitchen dining area with a round wood dining table

The open-plan kitchen includes a dining table that can be reached from the living room. The light wood tone of the table combined with the sheer white curtains and the white dining chairs provide a subtle and elegant color palette that complements the materials in the living room area.

A dining room setting with white walls, white curtains, white dining chairs and a round wood dining table

A bedroom with beige walls and dark brown furniture pieces

The bedroom is painted with a subtle beige wall color that brings out the dark wood tones in the bedframe and the bedside table. The white curtains, white fabric pendant, and white bedding on the bed lighten up this space and reflect the daylight coming in through the window.

A beige bedroom with a mixture of white textiles and dark wood tones
A beige bedroom with a mixture of white textiles and dark wood tones

A dark green kids’ room with white and pink textiles

The dark green kids’ room really stands out in this otherwise neutral apartment decor, which is a great choice to add character to a small kids’ room. The swan head, white and pink bedding, and sheer white curtains just seem to pop out of this dark wall color and make for a great contrast in the space.

A dark green kids' room with white and pink bedding, sheer white curtains, swan on the wall

A white home office spot stands out against the dark green kid’s room walls

In the home office section of the kids’ room, the white Ikea desk and art print stand out against the dark wall color, while the wicker, oak wood, and clay elements add a warming texture to this cozy home office setup.

A home office in a dark green kids' room
a dark green kids' room

A bathroom with white tiles, black grout, and brass fittings

The bathroom has beautiful white subway tiles with black grout on the walls, finished off with brass fittings for an elegant look. Note that in the shower, the direction of the tiles changes for an interesting variation in texture.

A bathroom with subway tiles with black grout in two directions and brass fittings

A bathroom with subway tiles with black grout in two directions and brass fittings

Dark wood tones in a simple entryway setting

The small entryway of the apartment consists of a dark brown bench combined with a peg rail in the same material which is just enough to store the necessities.

A hallway with a simple peg rail and bench

Styled by Annica Clarmell, photographed by Jonas Berg for Stadshem

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