THIS is how to do contemporary design with lots of color. NO MORE MONOCHROME
peregrine_throw
I really like this, especially the accent lamps. Strange because, individually, they’re nothing outstanding (and flesh-colored tiles? heckno!) but together, it just works. A cozy mix of trad looking and modern. I wonder if it looks as nice in person without the dramatic shadows.
Fargogirl1
Is it common not to have any upper cabinets in Sweden?
PicklePot83
I love the idea of all the hanging utensils near the stovetop. Love it. I also know from experience they will all be covered in a layer of grease after a few cooks and it just doesn’t work. Especially the things directly under the vents. If anyone knows a solution I’m all ears.
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[More pics and information, including the history of the building and floorplan(in Swedish)](https://historiskahem.se/object/sald-stockholm-liljeholmen-liljeholmsvagen-10-OBJ18440_1987398013). Google translate works fine. [I like the bay window living room](https://i.imgur.com/fkLaTD7.jpg) and [the primary bedroom with a balcony](https://i.imgur.com/z6uVukv.jpg).
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THIS is how to do contemporary design with lots of color. NO MORE MONOCHROME
I really like this, especially the accent lamps. Strange because, individually, they’re nothing outstanding (and flesh-colored tiles? heckno!) but together, it just works. A cozy mix of trad looking and modern. I wonder if it looks as nice in person without the dramatic shadows.
Is it common not to have any upper cabinets in Sweden?
I love the idea of all the hanging utensils near the stovetop. Love it. I also know from experience they will all be covered in a layer of grease after a few cooks and it just doesn’t work. Especially the things directly under the vents. If anyone knows a solution I’m all ears.
NICE!
Me Likey!