A beautiful, Small Swedish Home in Neutrals

Hej kompisar! Who says small can't be beautiful? This 1920's 27 metre square (290 foot square) studio apartment in Gothenburg, Sweden is a fine example of how to create a wonderful, cohesive pad with comfy zones to cook, sleep, slouch, and eat.  Think stonewashed linens, jute rugs, rattan furniture and open and closed storage for a relaxed look and feel. Such a perfect little oasis for one,  high up in the roof tops of Sweden's second largest city...













Photography - Anders Bergstedt Styling - Anna Furbacken for Entrance.

I love the feel of this space. I think the neutral colour scheme works so well - and I like how the windowsill runs all the way along to form a handy shelf for books etc.

Is there anything that stands out to you?

Get the look:  bed - relaxed linen bed skirt, I love this French linen bed set. dining area - linen table cloth, wooden stools. living room area - Stockholm 2017 bench, Skultuna candle holder, jute rug Kitchen - Smeg fridge, beautiful rough linen by the metre for curtains.

There's a whole load more inspiring small spaces to be found here (if this comes up first just scroll passed).

Before we all head off  - if you have a moment please take a peek a this film by UNICEF featuring an unexpected visit to a furniture store with the a powerful and important message.

Have a lovely day! 

PS - how fun is this video tour of Robert Downey JR's house? I was super excited to spot the Ticka project - a beeeeautiful multi-functional piece created by the extremely talented duo Grefmar + Hederström, here in Malmö, Sweden! Yay!

PPS Domino Magazine have extended the voting period for the Domino Design Blog Awards. You can now vote for My Scandinavian Home everyday in the category 'Best International Design Blog' until 7th November! The reason is that they've organised a very special prize - I'm dying to know what it is how about you?! If you're as curious as I am, and have the time, I'd love it if you can stop by and cast a vote or two. Thank you so much! Holding my thumbs (as they say in Sweden!).

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