Despite its location in the heart of Venice, California, the owners approached Amber Interiors to transform their house into a Scandinavian Modern Cabin. The results take the indoor-outdoor lifestyle Scandinavians so love, to an entirely new level. Bifold doors in the kitchen and sitting room pull back to create a seamlessness between the interior and exterior and allow a cool breeze to float through the house on warmer evenings. Inside, the theme is strictly monochrome with natural wood and layers of textiles adding softness and warmth. Vintage and contemporary pieces sit by side and the vibrant green hue from a plant is never far away. Enjoy the tour – this home is incredible!
Look: a TV! Soon we can start saying the ‘screen’ has become a thing on My Scandinavian Home, don’t you think? I love how wood panelling has been used to hide the electrics – so clever!
The tall plant in the corner of the room completes the look in a beautiful way by adding height.
The Serge Mouille two-arm wall light* becomes a statement piece against a matt white wall – and can be angled so both can read at night.
This is one of the most inspiring shared children’s room I’ve ever seen – isn’t that white and wood bunkbed incredible?!
Well, what did you think?
I could move right in and not change a single thing!
You can see more pictures and find out where many of the smaller pieces are from here.
If this look has got you dreaming about Scandinavian modern cabins – here are a few others you might enjoy:
Soooo dreamy!
I hope you have a wonderful weekend!
Niki
PS Thank you so much for all your lovely comments about my summer cottage kitchen – I’m so happy you like it! It feels great to have finally finished it!
Design: Amber Interiors
Construction: Potter Mills
Photography: Tessa Neustadt
*Affiliate links
Despite its location in the heart of Venice, California, the owners approached Amber Interiors to transform their house into a Scandinavian Modern Cabin. The results take the indoor-outdoor lifestyle Scandinavians so love, to an entirely new level. Bifold doors in the kitchen and sitting room pull back to create a seamlessness between the interior and exterior and allow a cool breeze to float through the house on warmer evenings. Inside, the theme is strictly monochrome with natural wood and layers of textiles adding softness and warmth. Vintage and contemporary pieces sit by side and the vibrant green hue from a plant is never far away. Enjoy the tour – this home is incredible!
Look: a TV! Soon we can start saying the ‘screen’ has become a thing on My Scandinavian Home, don’t you think? I love how wood panelling has been used to hide the electrics – so clever!
The tall plant in the corner of the room completes the look in a beautiful way by adding height.
The Serge Mouille two-arm wall light* becomes a statement piece against a matt white wall – and can be angled so both can read at night.
This is one of the most inspiring shared children’s room I’ve ever seen – isn’t that white and wood bunkbed incredible?!
Well, what did you think?
I could move right in and not change a single thing!
You can see more pictures and find out where many of the smaller pieces are from here.
If this look has got you dreaming about Scandinavian modern cabins – here are a few others you might enjoy:
Soooo dreamy!
I hope you have a wonderful weekend!
Niki
PS Thank you so much for all your lovely comments about my summer cottage kitchen – I’m so happy you like it! It feels great to have finally finished it!
Design: Amber Interiors
Construction: Potter Mills
Photography: Tessa Neustadt
*Affiliate links
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