Going for gold today, or at least a golden tone. And it looks so beautiful in the Autumn light. The timing feels apt as last night my daughter was telling me that her North facing room felt ‘cold’ and I was explaining the importance of using tones with a red undertone to add warmth.
I am not sure which direction this lovely Stockholm apartment is facing, but the golden tone on the walls will help the day feel sunnier no matter what – and at night it will ensure a cosy warm glow. The fairly neutral shade also serves as a calm backdrop for lots of art, books, plants and mid-century pieces – some of which are true Swedish icons!
Ready to feel inspired by this open-plan living space? Step this way!
A yellow rug on the floor compliments the warm ‘desert’ tone on the walls.
The dark kitchen units add contrast and depth to the open plan living space, while a long rail offers storage in replacement of upper cabinets.
Despite being a small bedroom, the owner has found space to store books flush against the wall – using the full height of the ceiling (small steps ensure they can reach the highest row!).
I hope you enjoyed this warm Swedish open-plan apartment and that it’s given you a few ideas for your own home!
Did anything stand out to you in particular?
Feeling the mid-week heat? Why not pull up a seat and indulge yourself by trawling through the My Scandinavian Home archives! Here are some favourites:
Happy Cinnamon Bun day!
Niki