Styling a small space, the Swedish way
It's been a while since I've shown a home from Scandinavia - which feels pretty strange, given the alias of my blog! Since we're now back safe and sound in Scandinavia (moored in Rødvig, a fishing village South of Copenhagen to be precise), I thought it was definitely about time! It's hard to envisage that this delightful space in Gothenburg is a mere 37 square metres (398 square feet - I had to double check this conversion as I'm forever getting it wrong!). The illusion of space is largely thanks to clever styling tricks by Emma Fischer - who's made use of the vertical space and maintained the same light, colour scheme throughout. Enjoy the tour!
Photography: Maria Sahlander / Styling Emma Fischer. For sale through Bjurfors.
I can totally imagine padding around in this lovely apartment, how about you?!
Get the look: sitting room - prints / posters: ADORAY, Eyes Wide Shut, The lady in the bathroom,
source similar nest tables here - love it!). Kitchen - bentwood chair, bumling pendant light.
If you'd like to take a peek at other small spaces today try this archive (although very different from the above, I am still thinking about this wonderful studio I featured the other week...isn't it fab?!).
Have a lovely day!
PS Thank you for all your amazingly positive feedback on my here and on Instagram - truly heartwarming!
Photography: Maria Sahlander / Styling Emma Fischer. For sale through Bjurfors.
I can totally imagine padding around in this lovely apartment, how about you?!
Get the look: sitting room - prints / posters: ADORAY, Eyes Wide Shut, The lady in the bathroom,
source similar nest tables here - love it!). Kitchen - bentwood chair, bumling pendant light.
If you'd like to take a peek at other small spaces today try this archive (although very different from the above, I am still thinking about this wonderful studio I featured the other week...isn't it fab?!).
Have a lovely day!
PS Thank you for all your amazingly positive feedback on my here and on Instagram - truly heartwarming!
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