Category Archives: Interior Inspiration

Bedroom in a blue and yellow palette

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This bedroom is very simple in design, yet the color palette works so wonderfully well that it becomes very characterful. The oversized world map on the wall adds a warm touch to the room, while the crisp white bedsheets and bedskirt*, combined with the deep blue* and beige* pillow add a deeper tint to the look.

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Turn of the century home with great decor

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Isn’t this Stockholm apartment just amazing? So much love has been put into restoring the turn-of-the-century details in this place and I love how the details come out in the bright white paint coat against the beige walls. The new hardwood floor adds a soft glow to the place and makes the overall look more delicate.

I love the living room especially, with its two different sofa’s on the graphic area rug. This is such a cozy setup and the black piano only makes it more majestic don’t you think? The beige kitchen with black marble countertops comes peeking through from the living room and is matched very nicely with a black marble dining table and solid wood Wishbone Chairs.

This sun-flood home is such a great example of great personal style, combined with a love for historic details and new materials.

Walnut Wishbone chairs with a black leather seat cushion around a black marble dining table
Walnut Wishbone chairs with a black leather seat cushion around a black marble dining table

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Home in tints of red

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This home is entirely painted in tints of red, nude pink, warm beige, and terracotta and it works so nicely and adds a lot of warmth to this interior. I really like the U-shaped kitchen, which features beige cabinets and a beige backsplash. It matches the wall color of the living room and the wooden countertops very nicely.

The darker pink color of the bedroom shows through the door to the living room and I think this must be my favorite room in this home. The crisp white bedsheets, combined with the white wall lamps and heating covers really stand out against all the warm colors and I like the area rug that is added underneath the bed for an extra soft look.

I think the paint colors in this home are very daring, but they also work so nicely, don’t you think?

Styled by Grey Deco, photograph by Anders Bergstedt for Alvhem

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Small kitchen in black

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When I was on the market for a new apartment last year I saw so many places here in Munich with a very narrow kitchen and thought this could become challenging to design. I ended up with a living kitchen in my current apartment, so this wasn’t an issue, but I still love to see the solution in this Swedish home for the exact problem.

A combination of high and low modules on the one side with black doors and a metro tiled wall gives ample storage, while the side of the window was kept free for a dining table. The foldable round dining table that is used here fits into the space perfectly with the two bentwood chairs on each side. The curvy sides of the table give the illusion of so much more empty space around it, making the room look bigger.

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Fresh beige living room

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Beige can often add a very warm look and feel to a room and this is also the case in this beautiful Swedish living room, however since it has been combined with light grey and a green plant, it somehow also has a very fresh look.

I love the graphic art work on the wall above the sofa, which breaks all the beige a little bit and the vintage armchair is a really nice touch as well. The little black bench against the wall on the other side is great for displaying decoration items, without being too heavy.

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The Oak kitchens by Nordiska Kök

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Two new amazing projects by Swedish Noridska Kök, in oak this time. Both kitchens are inspired by nature and the modern lifestyle of today. The first kitchen combines natural oak with painted oak cabinets in a dark moody blue color and a limestone countertop in a cold tone. I think this combination of warm and cold works exceptionally well here.

The second kitchen combines oak with light-painted upper cabinets and sand-colored Jura limestone. The open shelving creates a mini island next to the door, which works very nicely as a divider as well.

Styling by Caroline Sandström, photographed by Andrea Papini for Noridska Kök

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Minimal white kitchen

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I’m always inspired by kitchens in darker colors, but I have to say, an all white kitchen can be just as nice to be honest. The tiled wall going all the way to the ceiling in this place works exceptionally well and the concrete looking countertop breaks all the white a little bit.

I like the kitchen island layout dividing the living room from the kitchen as well and the dining table with the black bentwood chairs matches is a nice touch of contrast against all the white.

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Kube X by GSI Ceramica

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A little while ago, I introduced you to Italian brand GSI Ceramica, who make beautiful bathroom ceramics and combine traditional craftsmanship with evolving technical innovations in Research and Development. I got to see the Color Elements collection samples with my own eyes and made a little moodboard of how I would design a bathroom with both the Cenere and Agave colors. Today though, I will be going into depth a little bit more about one of their high quality timeless collections: Kube X.

When you design a bathroom, rather than focussing on the latest trend, in my opinion you should pay attention to timeless design. You will have the same bathroom for years to come, so it’s best to carefully consider high quality elements that can stand the test of time in terms of durability, quality but also aesthetics. This is actually the case not only for bathroom elements, but for every piece of furniture in your home as well. If you make the investment in a quality item, you want to do it right and carefully consider it so you can have it for a long time.

The Kube X collection was designed out of the need for contemporary elements with paired down lines and slender edges. These minimal designs offer so many possibilities and can be fit within a modern bathroom of any type. The white or Cenere glazing of the pieces can fit in perfectly with any material of wall and floor covering and can easily be paired up with black, chrome or even brass tabs depending on the look you prefer. The clean lines of the pieces have a very subtile and quiet presence, without being shouty. They leave room for adding personality, but look beautiful on their own as well. They can be paired up with different fixtures and the square washbasins offer many different installation options: wall hung, on a countertop or on a mobile support so you can truly design the bathroom of your preference.

The sanitary ware are wall hung as well and come with Extraglaze® glazing which is a new ceramic glaze which minimizes the formation of surface pores. This makes the ceramic surface smoother, brighter and easily washable so that less detergent and water is needed during cleaning. GSI ceramica made a little video where they tested cleaning pencil stains. I wish my bathroom had this, just imagine how much time you would save cleaning !

The collection also includes the Swirlflush® patented flushing system, which uses only 4,5l with each flush instead of the 9l that are commonly used in a flushing system. This is a very nice touch and this feature alone would already convince me of this collection. On their website, you can see a series of tests they did with the Swirlflush® so you can see what happens when you flush different materials (ink and saw dust for example, but also regular toilet paper – they are very fun to watch). The ink is the most impressive one I think, I just don’t want to know what would happen if I were to try this in my toilet at home !

In summary, I think the Kube X collection offers everything you might need to design a timeless and high quality bathroom which you can customise with your own choice of surface materials and water fixtures. The design is timeless yet contemporary, so you won’t get tired of it and the high quality materials and technology make this collection a long lasting option for a bathroom that can stand the test of time.

This post was written in collaboration with GSI Ceramica however all opinions are my own of course. If you would like get inspired for your bathroom project, I highly encourage you to read their latest Bathings magazine. GSI products are available in Germany through Richter + Frenzel, in Austria through SHT, in Switzerland through Sabag.

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Beige home with vintage finds

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I love how warm and cozy this home looks. The beige walls work very nicely with the dark hardwood flooring and the many art prints on the wall add a personal touch and character. This apartment has some great turn of the century features, which are toned down by the minimal furniture pieces. 

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