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A Delightfully Simple Norwegian Attic Bedroom

It's easy to spend months, even years scratching your head over a space - and the answer is often just to keep it simple! This beautiful bedroom in the attic of Katerina Dima's Norwegian summer cabin is a great example of this! The walls have been painted in a soft grey (Sommersne pure colour supermat from Jotun) creating a gentle contrast with the white wood panelling and the subtle black and brass accents add just enough detail to give the room a lived in touch. And of course, there's that linen!

White* and pale grey linen bedding* are designed to match the walls and ceiling behind. Also seen: Frama stool,  Pholc table lamp*, Aesop hand balm*


Katarina picked up the brass hooks from Lagerhaus. They are perfect since they don't require any drilling - and massively practical for hanging robes, bags and even a mirror!




Scandinavian simplicity at it's finest!

I hope this may have helped solved an interior conundrum you're facing or inspired you in some way!

Katerina is the master of grey and white bedrooms - this is her former boudoir in Oslo (also painted in Sommersne).

I seriously wouldn't mind a duvet day in either of these spaces right now, how about you?!

Tour more beautiful bedrooms here

Niki

Photography courtesy of Katerina Dima shared with kind permission.

LATEST COMMENTS:

  1. Do you know where the beautiful brass hand mirror was purchased?

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    1. Ah. no it wasn't Normann Copenhagen, it's from Ferm Living! I might just have to pick one up too!

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  2. Greta - it’s from Normann Copenhagen (I think).

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  3. The brass mirror on the brass hook... oh what a dream!

    https://therightplaces2.blogspot.com/

    Aimee

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  4. I love how simple and chic this decor is !

    Sara
    www.thefrenchcountryliving.com

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    1. That's what drew me to this room too!
      Have a lovely weekend sara!

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