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Stylish Stockholm apartment

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All walls, ceilings and floors are painted white in this apartment, with the result that everything else in the interior stands out. Especially the black cupboard in the living room and the walnut cabinet with the glass doors really stand out. I also like how the kitchen and the hallway are divided from the living room with this built in shelf.

Alle muren, plafonds en vloeren in dit appartement zijn wit geschilderd. Dit maakt dat alle meubelen en decoratie in het appartement eruit springt. Vooral de zwarte hangkast en de houten kast met de glazen deuren vragen om aandacht. Ik vind het ook leuk hoe de keuken en de gang afgescheiden zijn van de living door de ingebouwde opberg-muur.

Pictures by Pia Ullin, styled by Lotta Agaton found on Elle interior

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Therese Sennerholt’s lovely home

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This is the beautiful home of graphic designer and art director Therese Sennerholt. Her home is almost exclusively styled with black, white and greys, combined with some natural colors, like the small olive tree on her desk, the wooden stools and the brown rug. I like the big window where the dinner table is set up, I can imagine how lovely it must be to have a morning coffee there.
The home is styled by Lotta Agataon, pictures are taken by Kristofer Johnsson.

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