Measuring a fairly compact 35 m² (377 ft²), what it lacks in size, it more than makes up for in personality. The apartment exudes a young and vibrant vibe, with light pink curtains, a sunny yellow parasol and cushions on the balcony, and a bedroom dressed in deep pink and ochre. Even the wardrobe and entrance have been given their very own bold hues, which add to the home’s sense of warmth and character.
Keep your eyes peeled for sculptural ceramics—everything from small details like cups, vases and items hung on the wall to larger pieces like a bedside table. Could there be a ceramicist living here? I’m willing to bet there is! Oh, and they sure do love plants too - even giving each one a very cool plinth (is that a ceramic shelf I see?).
Välkommen, as they say in Sweden!
This is so much fun! The more you look, the more you discover—wavy mirrors, crocheted bags, funky lamps... every piece in the home feels like art in itself!
Did you spot something cool too?
I hope this apartment has brought a little sunshine to your day.
And in honour of this lovely home, I thought you might like to take a look at a few other homes with fun touches today - these ones are sure to raise a smile or two:
12 playful designs in Sussi's Danish home (those pink stairs!)
A vibrant, light-filled loft with fun touches
Lisa's playful and relaxed Berlin home
Gen's playful summer cottage in Sweden
I hope you have a happy start to the week!
Niki
Ooh, this is fun. I'd love a schematic drawing of the floor plan. It look like the kitchen is an inner room, separated from outside windows, and that they used the fluted glass to allow some natural light in while still maintaining a sense of privacy. I like the clean lines and the hanging bar with hooks in the kitchen area--it looks practical, but not sterile. Most of the apartment seems to use neutral colors as a base, with fun splashes of color mixed in. There are many things to love here, but I'm especially crushing on the yellow polka-dot scalloped shade umbrella on the balcony. Thanks for this cheerful Monday morning wake-up call.
ReplyDeleteI like tiled sidetable hall and plant standards livingroom.
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DeleteGreetings from Pennsylvania, USA. I so enjoy the lovely homes I get to visit through your blog. The architecture, gardens and locations are a joy. Thank you for a place on the web that is always welcoming.
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