The living area feels instantly inviting after a long day, thanks to the oversized neutral sofa, layered with textured cushions and a big chunky knit blanket. And I’m really loving the mix of materials here, boucle, woven fabrics, and wool, all working together to create that cosy, lived-in feel.
Just beyond, the kitchen introduces a gentle hit of blush through glossy tiled walls (so good!), which bounce light around the room beautifully. I like how it's been paired with muted green accents seen in the lighting and plants, as well as the window frames. Despite its modern feel, there’s also a lovely sense of tradition here (note the classic grey cabinetry and row of copper pans), which keeps everything in harmony with the building’s heritage.
Down the hall, you’ll find a master bedroom, guest room, and children’s room, all featuring some seriously fun paintwork. I’m so curious to hear your thoughts on the colour-drenched room — it’s not something I’d personally go for, but I love how bold and daring it is!! Sometimes it's fun to go all out, don't you think?
Let’s take a little peek…
A cool yet calm rose-tinted French home
Hygge and pops of colour (including pink) in a danish home



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The lime washed ceiling hallway and the country living style living room really stand out. Lovely sofa and pillows, walnut brown center table, leather arm chair, perfect hues to match the windows and cabinets.
ReplyDeleteHuge window in the kitchen☺ To me, it seems cabinet pulls make a kitchen seem 'crowded', cabinet knobs neater and spaced out. That said, find pulls much easier to manage in day-to-day life.
Butter and cream children's room is inspiring and calming at the same time. The guest room a bit too warm for me, although equally endearing.
A year and a half ago, we bought an apartment in Italy as our holiday home. Now we’re renovating it, and I’ve decided that the bedroom walls will be blush pink. I hope I won’t regret the decision, because I definitely won’t feel like painting them twice. š
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