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Today I’m taking you inside a beautiful home in Stockholm with character.
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The apartment has great features to start off with: Spacious rooms, arched doorways, pocket doors, wall paneling and large windows. It was also tastefully decorated with an enviable collection of furniture and accessories. Scroll down below for a list of items spotted here.
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I like that the rooms are bright and airy, yet slightly moody at the same time, thanks to those grey walls. They also add a serene and luxurious feel to the place. For a similar hue, try Gray Owl by Benjamin Moore – One of my favorite wall colors. The pared-down palette is warmed up by beautiful oak parquet floor and wooden furniture, as well as layers of textures. The entire apartment has this harmonious and cohesive design scheme, all the way to the kids’ rooms.
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The look, decidedly Scandinavian, is cool, calm and collected. I am loving it! Enjoy the tour.
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Get the look:
- Fredericia J39* dining chairs by Børge Morgenson
- Vertigo lamp* by Petite Friture
- Tati tables by Asplun
- Gatto lamp* by Flos
- Pots by DBKD
- Cushions* by Hay
- Loop stand table by Hay
- Ambit pendants* by Muuto
- Pallo glass vases by Skrufs Glasbruk
- Wood peg rail* by Iris Hantverk
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Get the look (continuted):
- Taccia table lamp* by Flos
- Headboard cover by Himla
- Wall sconces* by DCW editions
- Ball-shaped* and saucer* pendant from Herman Miller
- Belgian linen bed-skirt*
- AJ floor lamp from Louis Poulsen
- Liv tule ceiling lamp by Klong
- Aesop skincare and soaps
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For more beautiful interiors, have a look at the inspiration gallery.
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Photos: brspec.se
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This story was originally published on November 27, 2017. It has since been updated and republished by Catherine Lazure-Guinard.












