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Lovisa’s home is made of off neutrals and a dark grey accent. I LOVE the way Lovisa has used the accent shade to create a dramatic, yet cocoon like feel in the bedroom and cleverly carried it through to the main living area in the form of skirting boards and window frames for a truly striking effect!
“The (interior) style that I’m going for is classical and Scandinavian with an edge! I love soft colours and tone-in-tone, and I try to compliment it with natural materials and a few favorite designer pieces. I love things that you spontaneously want to look twice at, perhaps to understand the construction or origin, and that’s one of the main reasons why my focus over the years has become DIY. When people enter our home they always have to go on an ‘exploration’ to see my latest projects, as our home is in constant change they are always very curious to see what has happened since last time they visited!”
I was so busy admiring Lovisa’s artwork that it took me several moments to notice the cane radiator covering – I mean, how beautiful is that?! Trying to think where I can incoporate the same idea into my own home. Hmmm!
Source a similar vintage credenza here*,
In the last picture you can also see a close-up of the beautiful parquet floor which looks like it’s been sanded down and white washed, it looks especially great next to the dark grey skirting boards.
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I must say I’ve got a serious case of home envy over this one – anyone else feeling the same? So much so, that I might just have to hop over to Lovisa’s ‘An Interior Affair’
And for more Stockholm apartments like this I’d recommend these tours:
Happy hump day!
(is it just me or is this term a little awkward among Brits?!).
Niki
Photography:
FYI – some if these pictures have been taken from Lovisa’s instagram which have been taken over time. This is why you might see the same item appear more than once (
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Lovisa’s home is made of off neutrals and a dark grey accent. I LOVE the way Lovisa has used the accent shade to create a dramatic, yet cocoon like feel in the bedroom and cleverly carried it through to the main living area in the form of skirting boards and window frames for a truly striking effect!
“The (interior) style that I’m going for is classical and Scandinavian with an edge! I love soft colours and tone-in-tone, and I try to compliment it with natural materials and a few favorite designer pieces. I love things that you spontaneously want to look twice at, perhaps to understand the construction or origin, and that’s one of the main reasons why my focus over the years has become DIY. When people enter our home they always have to go on an ‘exploration’ to see my latest projects, as our home is in constant change they are always very curious to see what has happened since last time they visited!”
I was so busy admiring Lovisa’s artwork that it took me several moments to notice the cane radiator covering – I mean, how beautiful is that?! Trying to think where I can incoporate the same idea into my own home. Hmmm!
Source a similar vintage credenza here*,
In the last picture you can also see a close-up of the beautiful parquet floor which looks like it’s been sanded down and white washed, it looks especially great next to the dark grey skirting boards.
***
I must say I’ve got a serious case of home envy over this one – anyone else feeling the same? So much so, that I might just have to hop over to Lovisa’s ‘An Interior Affair’
And for more Stockholm apartments like this I’d recommend these tours:
Happy hump day!
(is it just me or is this term a little awkward among Brits?!).
Niki
Photography:
FYI – some if these pictures have been taken from Lovisa’s instagram which have been taken over time. This is why you might see the same item appear more than once (