Rust, umber, chestnut, chocolate – rich shades of dark brown are turning out to be the unsung hero of 2018! I was sceptical at first and a tad nervous about painting my office in Norwegian Wood (especially after my seven year old’s colour comparison, which I won’t repeat!). But now that I’ve lived with it for a month (alongside the blushing peach in my bedroom) I absolutely love it. Deep browns have such a calm, warm and sophisticated feel to them. If you’re still weary, but tempted, why not start with some more subtle touches? Gothenburg based Swedish interior stylist Elin Odnegård has opted for rich chocolate accents in her home which she has combined with milky white, beige, soft grey and powder for a truly calm aesthetic.  Let’s take a peek…

Umber and Chestnut Accents in a Lovely Swedish Home

An uber comfy looking 70’s armchair picked up at a flea market has been paired with the ‘Be Quiet’ print and a Muuto wood table lamp
Umber and Chestnut Accents in a Lovely Swedish Home
I do love the print! It reminds me a little of The Twits!

Umber and Chestnut Accents in a Lovely Swedish Home
Elin has painted the wooden Ivar cupboard from IKEA in Norwegian Wood from Jotun.
Umber and Chestnut Accents in a Lovely Swedish Home
A Tom Dixon Mirror Ball Pendant and Knoll Cesca Cane armless chairs bring a touch of the seventies vibe to the dining area.
Umber and Chestnut Accents in a Lovely Swedish Home
Umber and Chestnut Accents in a Lovely Swedish Home

The shelves behind the dining table are used to display a collection of one of ceramic pieces including pretty white vase made by Elin’s friend Emmeli Hultqvist.
Umber and Chestnut Accents in a Lovely Swedish Home
These powder coloured sheer curtains are so pretty – they add so much softness to the kitchen dining area which also features the Muuto Fluid pendant light.
Umber and Chestnut Accents in a Lovely Swedish Home

Umber and Chestnut Accents in a Lovely Swedish Home
Umber and Chestnut Accents in a Lovely Swedish Home
Umber and Chestnut Accents in a Lovely Swedish Home

Umber and Chestnut Accents in a Lovely Swedish Home

Umber and Chestnut Accents in a Lovely Swedish Home

The Rabbit with Small Hat print, a Sandqvist rucksack and personalised kitchen cabinets from IKEA look lovely against a wall painted in Balans by Jotun lady.

So, what did you think? Liking the brown accents?

If you’d love to see more of Elin’s home hop on over to her instagram feed along where she sahres daily snippets along with her latest interior projects.  Or for more general information about Elin’s work and to ogle some truly beautiful images from her portfolio – visit her website here.

For more brown inspo today there’s always the ‘brown’ archive (yes, I have an archive for everything!) – I especially love this home!

Have a great day everyone!

PS It’s so crazy hot here in Sweden that the Government has actually issued a ban on disposable barbecues due to the risk of forest fire anywhere south of Stockholm (the message was received in the form of a text and e-mail!) – absolutely nuts for the time of year!

Photography: Elin Odnegård

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Rust, umber, chestnut, chocolate – rich shades of dark brown are turning out to be the unsung hero of 2018! I was sceptical at first and a tad nervous about painting my office in Norwegian Wood (especially after my seven year old’s colour comparison, which I won’t repeat!). But now that I’ve lived with it for a month (alongside the blushing peach in my bedroom) I absolutely love it. Deep browns have such a calm, warm and sophisticated feel to them. If you’re still weary, but tempted, why not start with some more subtle touches? Gothenburg based Swedish interior stylist Elin Odnegård has opted for rich chocolate accents in her home which she has combined with milky white, beige, soft grey and powder for a truly calm aesthetic.  Let’s take a peek…

Umber and Chestnut Accents in a Lovely Swedish Home

An uber comfy looking 70’s armchair picked up at a flea market has been paired with the ‘Be Quiet’ print and a Muuto wood table lamp
Umber and Chestnut Accents in a Lovely Swedish Home
I do love the print! It reminds me a little of The Twits!

Umber and Chestnut Accents in a Lovely Swedish Home
Elin has painted the wooden Ivar cupboard from IKEA in Norwegian Wood from Jotun.
Umber and Chestnut Accents in a Lovely Swedish Home
A Tom Dixon Mirror Ball Pendant and Knoll Cesca Cane armless chairs bring a touch of the seventies vibe to the dining area.
Umber and Chestnut Accents in a Lovely Swedish Home
Umber and Chestnut Accents in a Lovely Swedish Home

The shelves behind the dining table are used to display a collection of one of ceramic pieces including pretty white vase made by Elin’s friend Emmeli Hultqvist.
Umber and Chestnut Accents in a Lovely Swedish Home
These powder coloured sheer curtains are so pretty – they add so much softness to the kitchen dining area which also features the Muuto Fluid pendant light.
Umber and Chestnut Accents in a Lovely Swedish Home

Umber and Chestnut Accents in a Lovely Swedish Home
Umber and Chestnut Accents in a Lovely Swedish Home
Umber and Chestnut Accents in a Lovely Swedish Home

Umber and Chestnut Accents in a Lovely Swedish Home

Umber and Chestnut Accents in a Lovely Swedish Home

The Rabbit with Small Hat print, a Sandqvist rucksack and personalised kitchen cabinets from IKEA look lovely against a wall painted in Balans by Jotun lady.

So, what did you think? Liking the brown accents?

If you’d love to see more of Elin’s home hop on over to her instagram feed along where she sahres daily snippets along with her latest interior projects.  Or for more general information about Elin’s work and to ogle some truly beautiful images from her portfolio – visit her website here.

For more brown inspo today there’s always the ‘brown’ archive (yes, I have an archive for everything!) – I especially love this home!

Have a great day everyone!

PS It’s so crazy hot here in Sweden that the Government has actually issued a ban on disposable barbecues due to the risk of forest fire anywhere south of Stockholm (the message was received in the form of a text and e-mail!) – absolutely nuts for the time of year!

Photography: Elin Odnegård