We dreamed of creating a fashionable minimalist interiorstyle, but were worried that it might be too cold? Then this cozy example from Sweden with an unusual color scheme will help you dispel doubts and make a choice. Scandinavian interior can be described as stylish, practical, simple and minimalistic. But it is not always possible to call it cozy. But if the project is created for a house where a mother and daughter will live, then the team of designers needs to try twice as hard to turn such an abode into a warm cozy nest, while preserving all the other charms of the style. This is what happened with one of the Stockholm apartments in Scandinavian style, the interior of which designers Pella Hedeby and Marie Ramse made not only glamorous and interesting, but also, most importantly, homey. They achieved this thanks to an unusual color scheme and a competent choice of materials.
Women's territory
If you take a closer look at the generalinterior design and all the details, a portrait of the person who lives here immediately emerges. Most likely, the apartment belongs to a young woman of about 30-35 years old. Judging by her wardrobe, professional photos on the walls and stylish furnishings, we can safely assume that she works as a fashion photographer for a major publication, which means that she is a creative person who thinks outside the box. Plus, she has a little daughter.
Bedroom with character
Traditionally, it is customary to begin a review of the interior withliving room, but not in this case. Here, first of all, I would like to pay attention to the bedroom. After all, it, like the owner of the house, is very extraordinary. The bold decision to use a lot of black in the room did not make it gloomy and alienated, rather, on the contrary - elegant, cozy and exciting. A slightly dirty pink shade gave the interior elegance and some glamor, which also shows us an unconventional approach to the Scandinavian project. Against the coal-black background, the bed with an abundance of shades in one color scheme immediately attracts attention: from light gray to coal. In the bedroom there is a workplace, where the owner of the apartment, most likely, reviews her works in published form, makes some notes, studies new techniques for creating photography. By the presence of brushes, we can say that she loves to paint, which means that her creative nature is not limited to photography.
3 in 1
In most cases, Scandinavian interiorsare executed in white with a small addition of black accents. But this is an unusual apartment. Therefore, the walls are decorated with a barely perceptible beige, a white tone was chosen for the ceiling, laminate was laid on the floor, and small black inclusions made the space more expressive. The main area has an open plan and combines the living room, kitchen and dining room. The classic black and white combination for furniture, however, bypassed the kitchen, which is executed in an elegant coffee color. Moreover, there are no curtains on the windows, which allows the interior to be filled with natural light and make it more airy.
Childhood dreams
The color scheme in the nursery makes this roomgentle and charming. Here, the pink is not so expressive, it is more muted and therefore looks softer. Although here, too, there were black accents. The room is quite small, so they did not fill it with unnecessary furniture, placing only the most necessary: a bed, a chest of drawers with things, a work surface attached to the wall, and a large soft pouf. But the main trump card in the nursery is the abundance of various textures that make it interesting and cozy. Among such items are a knitted pouf, airy tulle on the windows, the presence of wooden elements and an amazing plastic Pantone chair. Kristofer Johnsson, pellahedeby.com, hitta-hem.blogspot.se