Category Archives: Interior Inspiration

Classy dining room

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This is just sich a majestic and luxurious looking dining room isn’t it ? The combination of the black antique dining table, with the all black Gubi Beetle dining chairs* and the minimal white Kvist pendant light works so nicely and all that space around the table really brings the focus to the middle of the room.

I also like the bust on the window sill, which enhances this classy look even more and the large fiddle fig tree in the corner next to the window adds a touch of green in this otherwise neutral color palette.

Styling by Nouvel Interior, photographed by Alan Cordic for Bjurfors

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Cozy studio home

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Get the look: Menu Afteroom bedside table*HAY Slit coffee table* – Ikea Karlstad sofa (not sold anymore) with a Bemz linen cover*HAY Turn on table lamp*Woud Annular pendant light*Skagerak Edge Vase*white linen bedding from H&M Home*Beige linen throw from H&M Home*

Another inspiring small living space where the bedroom is combined with the living room. Living in a studio does not mean you have to compromise on style and this little cozy room certainly proves this !

So how can you combine a bedroom and living room ? There is many ways of doing this of course, but a great way of doing this is to visually trick the eye into having two different areas. In this home they used a large area rug (I believe the one in the pictures is this one from Ikea but I’m not entirely sure) to separate the two areas and the art wall combined with the black shelving makes this division even more clear.

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Cozy and characterful home

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This home looks very cozy and inviting and the many vintage finds spread throughout this interior certainly have a big role to play in this characterful setting. In the living room the big vintage bench really stands out to me. It’s a much lighter piece then a sideboard or commode, yet it serves as one. By adding an art wall above it, it becomes its own little area in the living room.

The bedroom walls are painted in a very light and cool blue tint, which works amazingly well with the dark and dusty pink bedding. The antique chair in the corner ads a bit more character and how cute are those vintage frames combined with the Menu fungi shelf* on the wall ?

via Entrance Makleri

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Urban jungle kitchen

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I’m in love with the plant wall in this cozy yet simple kitchen. The rest of the interior is very modest, but the simple wall shelving with all the greens transforms this corner into a very characterful space.

This is also a great way if you like to keep a lot of plants in the house but not all rooms have a lot of light. In my apartment for example, I don’t have any window sills in my living room, so hanging up a shelf like this could hold so many plants.

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Ask og Eng studio in Oslo

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This is the beautiful new showroom of the Norwegian design brand Ask og Eng in Oslo. The brand started to produce sustainable bamboo kitchens in Drammen and has grown ever since.

Kine Ask Stenersen and Kristoffer Eng founded the Ask og Eng studio in early 2016, after having built several sustainable kitchens and furniture for themselves over a number of years. Their brand new showroom is such a great display of what is possible with their bamboo designs. I would love to visit it in Oslo someday.

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Hight contrast home with glass partitions

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I have to be honest, I don’t like every single detail about this home, but I love the general layout and palette so much that I just had to share it with you. This lofty space has been painted white entirely and the furniture has some nice black and dark grey contrasting pieces.

I love the way the glass partition was used in the living room to create an extra space for the kids room. This way natural light still flows into the kitchen and dining area while dividing the room into 4 different areas: a kids room, living room, dining area and office. The little black office table fits very nicely against that white wall and I like the velvet okra Gubi chair there.

The same style glass partition comes back in the master bedroom, to separate the area from the hallway. How cute is this wooden hallway bench by the way ?

via Entrance Makleri

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Simple beige home

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I love the calm vibe this home radiates. I think it must be all the fresh natural light coming through the windows combined with the natural and neutral beige color palette. The walls of this home are painted in a different range of beige. The living room has a very warm beige tint, while as the bedroom has been painted in a darker and more grey toned tint.

The Ikea Söderhamn sofa (updated with a linen Bemz customized slip cover*) almost blends in against the wall and the rest of the accessories and textiles are also kept either tone on tone or in a black contrast material. I love the &Tradition Formakami lamp* here as well, it’s not heavy and matches this light look. The paper lamp in the bedroom has a similar look yet is even more simple in its design.

In such a simple color palette and setup I love how the plants and flowers stand out so much. Look at the big plant on the bedside table, it really pops out against the darker wall !

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Sun filled flat with a dreamy bedroom

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I’m totally getting a summer vibe from this amazing apartment. Also, seriously, how fresh and dreamy does the bedroom in this home look ?

The white sofa in the living room combined with the fluffy white area rug and the details in white, wood or terracotta make for a very natural yet fresh look. The round kitchen table with the black Thonet bentwood chairs* is just a dream come true and makes me want to change my dining table at home as well.

The contrast of the dark grey wall combined with the fresh white linen in the bedroom looks amazing and the round mirror reflects the room in such a nice way. The climbing plant is a nice finishing touch to this fresh and dreamy bedroom look.

Styled by Linnea Manaberi for Alvhem

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Classy green living room

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I think the living room in this turn-of-the-century home looks just amazing. The green color of the living room walls stands out perfectly against the black floor. A dark floor can make the whole look a little dramatic, so a big area rug like the grey one you see here can soften things up a lot.

The Menu Harrison chandelier* looks very impressive underneath such high ceilings and I really like the sheepskin armchair from &Tradition* against the dark green walls. The velvet green pouf is such a perfect addition as well and makes the color palette come together.

The bedroom in this apartment looks very nice as well. The dark grey bedroom walls combined with the white bedsheets make for a great contrasting look. The rest of the apartment is not really my style, that’s why I didn’t share any more pictures here, but you can have a look at the full place here.

Styled by Grey Deco, photographed by Janne Olander for Stadshem

A dark green wall color in a living room with white window frames, door frames and white ceiling mouldings
A dark green wall combined with white window frames
A muted dark green wall color in a living room with dark floors and white ceilings with a white fireplace
A bedroom with dark grey walls, a grey velvet headboard and white and beige bedding
A bedroom with dark grey walls, a grey velvet headboard and white and beige bedding
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The Stable House

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This minimal home with warm elements is a project that was recently completed by Frama. The protected building was created in 1878 and was used as stables. Now it was converted into a residence where a series of stylish details included pivoting brass shutters, a terrazzo floor and a custom-made bed wrapped in solid Douglas fir. The result is a light, warm yet minimalistic feel where every detail of the custom-made furnishings and interior has been thought through.

Photography by Erik Lefvander

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