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Industrial with warm wood in a Swedish apartment

Hello! I hope you're having a great week? It's back to Sweden for me today (in fact I'm writing this at Amsterdam airport waiting for my connecting flight...more coffee please!). The homes so far this week have been in the USA (here and here in case you missed them), so I decided it's time to head back to Scandinavia and take inspiration from this lovely grey walled Swedish apartment.The industrial look could be very cold without the lovely warm wood table, chairs, stools, shelves and even a clothes rail in the bedroom (potential DIY project for the weekend?!). What a delightful, calm space, don't you think?










Ahre - post inspired by Planete Deco and Coco Lapine with thanks.

What do you reckon? Could you go grey / industrial in your home? I don't think I could go all out dark grey but I do love light grey walls and floors against white.

Right, I'd better catch this flight! Time to see my girls - eeeeee! can't wait!

Have a lovely day and see you tomorrow with another home tour!



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  1. Everything about this space is lovely!

    http://www.wllwproject.com

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  2. The walls look textured??? Do you know if this is a paint texture or are the walls actually textured? I think this is what creates the calming depth and light play. Otherwise, I feel grey can just be flat and dull? It IS Gorgeous.

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    1. I think they could be cement, which gives the texture.

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  3. I would like to know more about the wall colour too. It looks almost like polished concrete, but I am looking at a small screen so I may be wrong?!

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    1. It looks like cement. I can't really tell either though, I'm hoping an expert can advise us all. It does look great.

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  4. Its a wall paint .. I have it on my walls. Its called elephant skin from pure & orginal :)

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    1. Perfect, thank you so much. I'll update the post :)

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  5. The paint is kalk maling (lime paint)

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