Showing posts with label House. Show all posts
Showing posts with label House. Show all posts
Serene Nordic Villa
Tuesday, January 19
What a place! This fabulous 320 square meters nordic house has a beautiful serene atmosphere. I like the combination of black, white and light gray color with hints of wood. You must agree that the dining area here, situated next to the fireplace in the spacious interior is looking really amazing and the kitchen has a nice charm to it too - gotta love that copper cooker hood.
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House Deep in the Forest
Wednesday, December 3
Deep in the forest inside the serene house, Anne-Dorthe with her husband and kids are ready for the Christmas. The house build in 2007 is located north of Birkeroed, Denmark, surrounded by a deep woods. In this practically new house, there is a plenty of goodness to be seen. The main room, done in white is full of cool mid century modern furniture with some colorful rugs artworks, I totally like this place. Also it is nice to see kitchen with some character, use of the richly textured wood is a fresh change.
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Marvelous Danish Mansion
Monday, November 10
Gitte Dyrberg from the jewelery company Dyrberg / Kern must be really happy to live in this amazing house. The decor is very classic almost but contains some nice Asian elements. Color scheme is black and white with bits of brown from wooden furniture. Averil the design of the place is very focused and consistent, with some very nice surprises here and there.
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Amazing Mid Century Scandinavian House
Wednesday, August 27
What a beauty. This 138 m² villa designed by furniture designer Kurt Østervig is a real gem and it is nice to see it in such a good shape, breathing with fresh and classic design. Lovely symbiosis of natural wood tones with gray and white, textiles using Scandinavian patterns and modernist design, so cool.
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Clean Scandinavian Style and Raw Wood
Tuesday, August 26

Clean, white, peaceful. Nice combination of design furniture with rustic wood elements. Place is very minimalistic and really not uses much decor, still provides some interesting details and together creates stylish place to live.
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A House with Pop Colors
Tuesday, July 22
This house hidden in a verdant greenery has been designed by architects firm Kruger Roos in Cape Town. It is really beautiful, how it looks that it is surrounded by jungle, magnificent view.
Interior of the house is designed with big creativity, using many scandinavian mid century modern designs but also almost 60s - 70s pop art, psychedelic colors.
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Light and Easy Nordic Living
Thursday, July 10
This is an interior from a wonderful house in Norway, overlooking a fjord in Oslo. The owners, Kristian and Hilda, designed the house as well as the interior themselves. For example, the dining table Kristian made from large planks rests on a frame from Ikea table 'Nordic'. Everything is light and bright in this interior.
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Art Deco Meets Mid Century Modern
Saturday, July 5
Welcome to the home of Michel Penneman. Several fantastic pieces of furniture are located in it, combining art deco with mid century design. One might spot pieces by Eames, Louis Poulsen, Arne Jacobsen or Georg Jensen. House have a very nice modern look although most of the things are retro,
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1920's Scandinavian apartment in Malmö
Wednesday, July 2
This flat is ranked amongst the currently most featured real estate objects. Even though white prevails in the space, it is nicely complemented by colorful decor. Classic in design yet partly eclectic in decor and color, this is a wonderful example of Scandinavian living.
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Collector´s Manhattan Apartment
Monday, July 2
Michael Maharam and his wife Sabine Steinmair are proud owners of this beautiful, airy Manhattan apartment. Their passion for vintage design and objects and art is strongly pronounced everywhere, I really like those small decor compositions at various places of each room, well done!
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