When I look at the home of one of Sweden's most renowned glass designers Ingegerd Råman, I think....'and breathe'. It's so clean, and uncluttered it makes me feel instantly calm and relaxed! If only my own home could look like this! The decor has been kept really simple with white, grey, and black hues while the wooden furniture adds warmth. Oh how I could spend a few days here padding around on my own...
Gabriella Dahlman( with kind permission) for Sköna Hem via Riazzoli |
Could you see yourself padding around here?
It's gorgeous, but I think I'd find myself filling up all that open space with more lovely furniture.
ReplyDeletewhen I see that, I think I have to reduce very, very much in our living! but where shall I go with all my beloved items?
ReplyDeleteThat's the question!!! Hug, Barbara
This inspires me to love with less!
ReplyDeleteMe too! The art is in selecting a few well loved, beautiful items. A skill I definitely need to work on!
Deleteoh I am so there! :))
ReplyDeleteWhile it's a little too sparse for my colour-loving ways I can totally appreciate those gorgeous windows and the abundance of natural light!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful, bright and light place! Love!
ReplyDeleteSo spacious and neat! Love this inspiration!
ReplyDeleteOh wow!
ReplyDeleteIt's lovely. Unrealistic for my life right now (3 kids).
Aspirational actually.
The space is amazing but I would probably fill it up with my stuff faster than they would like it. Although I like the less is more approach this is a little bit too ascetic and spartan for my taste, beautiful to look at nonetheless.
ReplyDeleteWould that the walls of my home held so little within them. One can dream! It definitely did look like that around here when all we had moved in was the sofa and chairs... but then came the rest. :)
ReplyDeleteThis minimal bedroom of this home is divine! Definitely a good example of how less is more :)
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