When you think of Scandi homes, you usually imagine large spacious open-plan living spaces. This is often true. Drawing natural light into the darkest corner of your home is an essential Scandinavian winter survival factor - and walls block the light. However, when you live in a small space, this is not always possible - especially if you need to carve out many different living zones such as a home office, sitting room, bedroom etc.
This lovely Swedish apartment is a fine example of how small rooms can still be filled with light with some clever interior tricks. Think glass internal walls and clever mirror placements for a cosy, light-filled home with everything you need.
Mysigt (cosy!) - and such clever use of space, don't you think?
I've got lots of exciting posts planned here on the blog this week including before and after pictures of a swedish country home (wait till you see the transformation of the facade, you'll never look at a red brick house with small windows in the same way!), plus the final reveal of my new wardrobe which I've been working away on behind-the-scenes!
Wishing you all a great start to the week!
Niki
Styling Pernilla Sciarrati for Alvhem
I love the candle holders in this house!
ReplyDeleteThis looks utterly beautiful. Sometimes I get bored by light interiors, they can appear too cool, but this apartment is warm and cosy.
ReplyDeleteGave me some great ideas!! Well done!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful. I could happily live here.
ReplyDeleteIt’s so beautiful! That wall of windows is amazing.
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