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A Danish home is given a fresh, monochrome make-over

I remember when we were looking to move house here in Sweden and looked around a ton of homes (which you can imagine, I loved!).  Sometimes the apartments looked so far from my own style it was hard to imagine myself living there - it can be hard to create a vision of what it could look like, but anything is possible. This Danish apartment in Køge, South of Copenhagen, belongs to Louise Oest Larsen, her husband and little girl and is a perfect example of this. Once a fairly dated space (see the 'before' picture here), the apartment has been transformed into a truly wonderful, fresh and light-filled family home using a splash of white paint, design pieces, mid-century finds and a splash of sunny yellow (that door!). Let's take a peak...












Tia Borgsmidt, with kind permission. Bolig.
Loving the graphical, monochrome look, how about you?

There are some really clever space saving solutions at work here - the white floors and walls immediately visually enlargen the apartment. Floor to ceiling shelves in the sitting room provide storage and display. And, although long and narrow, the couple have installed a built in bench in the kitchen to create a small dining nook.

There are so many pieces I know and love in this home: dining area: Eames DSW chairs, AJ floor lamp, Flos 265 wall lamp. Sitting room: Tom Dixon etch tea light holder, wall sconce candle holder, By Lassen Kubus candleholder, Lucky Boy Sunday fancy finger cushion, By Lassen Flow cushion. Kitchen: Tripp Trapp chair, Royal Copenhagen jug, letter mugs. Bedroom: wooden birds. Children's room: Sebra cot, House Doctor striped storage. Hallway: TRONES shoe storage, Muuto dots.

The Swedish artist behind the 'Creativity' print - Ylva Skarp has the most incredible home in Dalarna which I have shown previously shown here and here.

When we moved into our house there was some crazy stuff going on with colours - including blue walls and green ceilings. Since then we've painted the entire house white, lighten the floors and built an extra wall! What was your home like when you first bought / rented it?

Have a lovely day! 

PS could you paint your door a zesty yellow?

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A calm, cocoon-like Swedish space in greys

Morning! For those of you feeling a little 'meh' this Monday - I've got a home that might just cheer you up. Now, you might be thinking - hang on - this home has been decorated almost entirely in grey how on earth is this going to work?!....But look closer and see the beauty of this monochrome look.  There is something irresistibly calm and elegant about the effects grey has on a space. Despite the small size (it's a one room apartment / studio in Gothenburg, Sweden) it's sophisticated, organised and has everything you need.  What a great way to start the week?!












Stadshem. Photography: Jonas Berg. Styling: Emma Fischer

I take this apartment as evidence that although white can make a space larger, grey can provide an unrivalled, cosy cocoon like feel - like a mini oasis. Although I've gone for a more graphical black and white look (and a splash of colour in my daughters' bedroom) in my home - I can certainly appreciate a space decorated in grey - how about you? 

At this time of year I absolutely love a linen tablecloth (I've got my eye on this duck egg one). Other items I know and love in this home include the grey floor lamp, DLM table, morrocan pouf, spotty cushion, floral print, eos pendant light, menu chair, thonet chairs.

If you prefer a bright and colourful home - you might want to check out this vibrant family home and little Nicki's cheerful boho home.  

Have a great start to the week! 

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