Another Swedish pad
I've spent the last couple of days hanging out with my inlaws who are visiting from P.E.I and shortly I am heading out to Montreal for the day with my sisters and mom to shop for clothes. All that to say I didn't have much time to get a post ready for today. My twin sister sent me a link the other day to a Swedish apartment she found on Stockholm/New York based real estate firm Eklund. The decor is quirky which I love and it also has lots of bits of colour which I am also a fan of (despite my constant appreciation on here for neutrals). You really can't go wrong with a red Smeg. It makes any kitchen come to life.
Reader Comments (13)
Amazing! I love everything!
Oh, nice!
Regards from Sweden :D
Great apartment!
By the way, lots of street closings in Montreal today for Earth day marches...have fun!
We heard about the street closings so we are just hanging out in the Rockland mall.
Actually, his father is our head of economic in the bank I am working in Stockholm.
Oh yeah! Swedish houses/home/apartment are so decieving until you step in. And mind you, this flat is located in the middle of the city and "another decieving place", isn't it?
I like the mismatch of their colour scheme. As I have in my box. A 15 min away from this flat. However, I am living in a house area 15 min away from the city proper.
Nice to see Stockholm in your blog posts.
Happy Sunday.
Greetings from chilly Stockholm,
/C
I just LOVE the black and white rug! So cool.
great artwork in this place!!
I love it when white is done right. The photos of the living room show how white walls can make every piece in your home a work of art.
This apartment is amazing- the bones! Those windows! This is how I would like to live.
It's nice to watch this beautiful place, except the bedroom which is horrible for me :) hehe
Delectable! (Except the Chinoiserie Noire boudior. Is that really in the same building?)
I love the chunky coffee table, looks like it's been knocked together from bits of pallets and old shipping crates.. awesome. I made some window boxes in this style, they are a bit more rustic but I would recommend it.. you can find these pallets all over London.
I just want to know where they got the metal and glass coffee table set. I adore it and this whole house!