This beautiful Swedish flat (Styled by Bon Interior, photographed by Fredrik J Karlsson for Bjurfors) pairs a unique dark green wall color in the living room with a two-tone kitchen design pairing different kinds of dark wood tones with brass hardware.
The dark green wall color in the living room adds a unique dramatic touch to the space, which is paired with a white fabric sofa and a white dining table. This combination of light and dark results in a beautiful contrast in the space.
The dark wood kitchen features a kitchen island in the middle of the room, which separates the kitchen from the dining area. The bedroom with white walls has a very minimal appearance, with a white wardrobe built around the door to optimize the storage space inside the apartment.
A dark green living room wall color paired with white soft furnishings
The cream-white curtains, and white fabric sofa (it’s the Ikea Soderhamn sofa with a custom Bemz cover*) paired with the white area rug lighten up the dark and dramatic living room vibe created by the dark green wall color in the space.
The white fabric sofa is paired with some pops of blue in the accessories and the art prints, which adds a cool element to the color palette. The plant by the window pairs beautifully with the dark green backdrop of the wall color.
The white dining table with the black series 7 chairs stands out against the eye-catching wall color as well. In this section of the living room, you can also find a few blue tints that tie the sofa area and dining section together nicely.
A two-tone kitchen in dark wood tones
The two-tone kitchen features dark wood kitchen cabinets on the bottom and pairs them with a patterned wood front on the top, which adds a unique effect to the space.
The gold hardware, gold faucet, and gold sink stand out from the dark kitchen elements and they add a subtle warm touch.
The black countertop is brought back in the small backsplash made out of the same material.
The peninsula kitchen island in the middle of the space provides a spot for two bar stools, adds more countertop space, and visually separates the kitchen from the dining area next to it.
The black dining table with the black bentwood chairs matches the dark color palette of the kitchen perfectly and the green plants and green art print add a fresh touch to the setting.
A minimal white bedroom with a wardrobe built around the door
The white walls paired with the light area rug and the off-white curtains in front of the window create a light backdrop from which the black accents in the accessories, lamps, and textiles stand out.
A minimal white wardrobe is built around the doorway, creating a space-saving storage solution for the bedroom.
Styled by Bon Interior, photographed by Fredrik J Karlsson for Bjurfors