A Creative Swedish Home Filled with Art
Yesterday, I mentioned that I’d feature a Danish home today, but you know how it is, plans change! I promise the feature is still in the pipeline (watch this space). But the good news is, I have another inspiring home to share with you, in the form of this creative Swedish apartment! 

The 44 sqm (473 square foot) apartment caught my eye thanks to its unique style – it’s like none other I’ve seen before! Think walls filled with original art, vibrant cushions, interesting colour combinations, mix and match vintage furniture and plenty of plants! 

Keep your eyes peeled during the tour as there are plenty of small touches to feel inspired by – and also two very clever colour styling tricks. 
A Creative Swedish Home Filled with Art
Allow me to explain the first. When adding a strong colour to a space it can create a nice element of surprise. However, a random colour on its own can be quite jarring to the eye and ruin the harmony – or even completely take over a space. So, experts often use a rule of three, which simply means, that if you add an accent colour to a space, try to repeat it three times to balance the look. 
A Creative Swedish Home Filled with Art

A Creative Swedish Home Filled with Art

A Creative Swedish Home Filled with Art
A Creative Swedish Home Filled with Art
A Creative Swedish Home Filled with Art

A Creative Swedish Home Filled with Art

A Creative Swedish Home Filled with Art
A Creative Swedish Home Filled with Art
The second trick is referred to as the ‘rödtråd’ in Swedish – which translates to ‘the red thread’. The idea is to repeat an accent colour throughout your home to create a flow. In this home for example, you can see the table legs in the kitchen match the pendant lamp in the bedroom. 
 
A Creative Swedish Home Filled with Art
A Creative Swedish Home Filled with Art

A Creative Swedish Home Filled with Art

A Creative Swedish Home Filled with Art

A Creative Swedish Home Filled with Art
Such an interesting home! I love the unique touches and homely feel. 
Is there anything that caught your eye? Perhaps you use some design tricks in your home? If so, please do share in the comments below if you’d like! 
Would you like to see a few other creative homes today? How about: 
I also stumbled on this lovely post featuring pictures from creative workspaces
I hope you enjoyed today’s tour! 
Niki
Photography: Boukari
Styling: Copparstad
Featured on Historiska Hem
Found via Nordroom with thanks. 

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A Creative Swedish Home Filled with Art
Yesterday, I mentioned that I’d feature a Danish home today, but you know how it is, plans change! I promise the feature is still in the pipeline (watch this space). But the good news is, I have another inspiring home to share with you, in the form of this creative Swedish apartment! 

The 44 sqm (473 square foot) apartment caught my eye thanks to its unique style – it’s like none other I’ve seen before! Think walls filled with original art, vibrant cushions, interesting colour combinations, mix and match vintage furniture and plenty of plants! 

Keep your eyes peeled during the tour as there are plenty of small touches to feel inspired by – and also two very clever colour styling tricks. 
A Creative Swedish Home Filled with Art
Allow me to explain the first. When adding a strong colour to a space it can create a nice element of surprise. However, a random colour on its own can be quite jarring to the eye and ruin the harmony – or even completely take over a space. So, experts often use a rule of three, which simply means, that if you add an accent colour to a space, try to repeat it three times to balance the look. 
A Creative Swedish Home Filled with Art

A Creative Swedish Home Filled with Art

A Creative Swedish Home Filled with Art
A Creative Swedish Home Filled with Art
A Creative Swedish Home Filled with Art

A Creative Swedish Home Filled with Art

A Creative Swedish Home Filled with Art
A Creative Swedish Home Filled with Art
The second trick is referred to as the ‘rödtråd’ in Swedish – which translates to ‘the red thread’. The idea is to repeat an accent colour throughout your home to create a flow. In this home for example, you can see the table legs in the kitchen match the pendant lamp in the bedroom. 
 
A Creative Swedish Home Filled with Art
A Creative Swedish Home Filled with Art

A Creative Swedish Home Filled with Art

A Creative Swedish Home Filled with Art

A Creative Swedish Home Filled with Art
Such an interesting home! I love the unique touches and homely feel. 
Is there anything that caught your eye? Perhaps you use some design tricks in your home? If so, please do share in the comments below if you’d like! 
Would you like to see a few other creative homes today? How about: 
I also stumbled on this lovely post featuring pictures from creative workspaces
I hope you enjoyed today’s tour! 
Niki
Photography: Boukari
Styling: Copparstad
Featured on Historiska Hem
Found via Nordroom with thanks.