"FRINALLY"! I heard this a few weeks back and haven't decided if it's annoying or not, but it's best said as you fly through the door on a Friday afternoon, arms raised theatrically in the air. Give it a whirl and see how it feels! My second favourite day of the week (after Saturday) calls for something special - and real - don't you think? I'm going with the super charming home of Swedish interior stylist Camilla Larsson. Camilla describes her home in an instagram caption as 'a very ordinary Swedish apartment' - but I'm sure you'll agree that there's nothing ordinary about the way she's decorated it. Her ultra-personal and mysigt (cosy) living space is packed with an eclectic blend of furniture and accessories - and there's not a space on the wall or spot on the shelves that doesn't contain something special. So, pour yourself something steamy, make yourself comfy and keep your eyes peeled - there's a lot to see!
Aaaaaaah. It's Friday, I'm in love! This home is just lovely, don't you think?
I hope it's given you some inspiration for your home - or at the very least, put you in a great mood with which to kick off the weekend!
I've got a load to do today before I shout FRINALLY - so I'm going to leave you to run back through the home tour a few more times (I promise you'll spot something new each time!). If you'd like to know where anything's from, give me a shout in the comment section below and I promise to stop by over the weekend to see if I can help.
In the meantime, you might also like to look at Camilla's inspiring feed over at @inasfina and find out more about her home styling and interior projects here.
Here are a few other home tours that keep it real:
Wishing you a wonderful weekend!
Niki
Photography: Camilla Larsson
Very comfy, thank you for sharing. And i noticed that doll-head candleholder by Maxim Velcovsky, funny :))
ReplyDeleteI am very surprised, in a good way, that this maximalist place is in Sweden. I usually see more sparse interiors, and even though they are lovely and I secretly want to be able to live like that, this place is more my jam. Love it.
ReplyDeleteI am not sure if I would label it as maximalist - although you are definitely correct saying that it is not the usual sparse interior. I find that I love most homes like these, not totally sparse but not bursting with stuff either. Personally, I would have to edit the gallery wall, it's visually a bit too much (for me).
DeleteUau!! The perfect chaos :):)
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely! :)
DeleteVery charming and homey!
ReplyDeletePerfect description! This lovely space is SO homey!
DeleteI enjoyed this space so very much. I too like the person above was surprised at the amount of furnishings but she is able to combine it all and make it so very lovely and cozy despite it all. Now that is talent.
ReplyDeleteI agree, it takes a lot of talent to strike this balance. I love Camilla's work!
DeleteLovely, just lovely. While there is a lot to see, it remains restful for the eye. Nice touches in every space!
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Pamela
Totally agree with you, it still feels very calm :)
DeleteLoving seeing something a bit more eclectic and creative here. I find this place much more inspiring than the formulaic minimalist homes
ReplyDeleteHappy you enjoyed this home so much! I'lll do my best to source more cosy homes like this, not always easy to find in Scandinavia!
DeleteSimply amazing, great utilization of resources.
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