Would you dare to paint your walls black?But the Swedish designer decided to experiment with this in her own apartment — and she was right. Moreover, she used only three colors in the entire interior: black, white, and gray. This small but very airy apartment in Gothenburg belongs to designer and blogger Elin Kickén and is an exemplary European interior: practical, restrained, filled with light. Interestingly, Elin used only three colors in the entire apartment: black, white, and shades of gray. The only exceptions to this impeccable monochrome palette are green plants and a few decorative items.In the living room, the designer used quiteA bold move - painted two walls at once in . It may seem that such a technique will make the space cramped and gloomy, but in this interior the black is perfectly balanced by white and light shades of gray. Also, fresh flowers and soft textures of textiles make the room more cozy. The main accents in — the floor in black and white"checkerboard" and a spectacular dining group by the window. The work area is made in white, which is indispensable in small rooms, and a laconic light gray cabinet is provided for storing all kinds of kitchen utensils. In the design of a tiny bedroom, which is barelya single bed fit in, Elin again used white as a base. An interesting solution was found for storing clothes: in the niche near the bed, the girl allocated space for a small wardrobe, painting it completely black. In the corridor we again encounter black walls, butand here the effect of a gloomy and closed space was avoided. The contrast with white helped with this, as well as the reflecting natural light and the soft, cozy carpet on the floor.