The apartments are 45-90 sq.m.

Scandinavian loft-studio with a touch of French village

В этой квартире-студии 135 квадратных метров, a sea of ​​sunlight and a very unusual combination of Scandinavian style and Provence for Stockholm. White walls that smell of ice, the ultimate functionality of every screw and minimalist furniture - this is what we are used to seeing in almost every Scandinavian interior. Today's attic studio, which can also be called a penthouse, breaks stereotypes in many ways. It is cozy and even cute, like a farmhouse in a French village, while being very spacious and bright. The interior inherited stone floors from Provence,which can safely be called the background of the composition, patina, vintage furniture and many old chests, baskets and lamps. Despite the fact that almost everything around here is painted white, the eye constantly moves around the interior, noticing an untouched beam, a wind rose depicted on the floor, or a mannequin from the 20s.There are also a lot of plants here and there is no “emptiness” typical of local interiors – sloping ceilings, wood trim and dynamic lighting save you from it. domidizajn.jutarnji.hr

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