This apartment is filled with many unique details: old brass candle holders, an original stove, a leather armchair from the 50s, a vintage bookshelf, botanical-themed wallpaper, stained glass partitions in the interior doors… Each photograph can be examined for a long time, searching for interesting elements.
This interesting apartment is located in an old two-story building that used to be a nursing home. Hence the modest layout of the apartments with almost all having an area of 300-375 square feet.
Imagine, for instance, the year 1900. What would your home look like? What items and pieces of furniture would be there? Got the picture? Now take a look at this apartment in one of the low-rise buildings.
You know, there are homes that feel like showroom displays – as if you’ve stepped into one of IKEA’s pavilions. It’s beautiful and stylish, but it lacks soul. It’s as if no one lives there. This cozy apartment is the complete opposite of such homes.
The design of this apartment fits seamlessly into the Scandinavian style. It’s bright and spacious, with a predominant focus on items and elements that blend harmoniously within the gray-beige color palette.
This apartment is very different from other housing. First, this loft is a large 1,130 ft (105 m) room in a former production building converted into a residential building. That’s why there are high ceilings, large windows of unusual shape and a lot of space. Secondly, a man…
This small apartment has sunk into my soul. Someone calls this interior too sterile, they say, too much cold white color. And to me, such simplicity seems to be the foundation of the Scandinavian style. The apartment as a blank sheet, you can use any details and things…
Someone will say that there is nothing special in this apartment. Someone probably will not like the brick wall in the loft style. And I look at these rooms, and I see the details coming together in some sort of interior ensemble. This is what a cozy home…