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Creamy and grey Nordic vibes in a danish apartment.

This is what I call pure Scandinavian beauty! This apartment, in Denmark, belongs to freelance interior stylist Carla Sofie Molge, owner of the molge decor firm. The light coloured walls, the grey and creamy accessories, the carefully picked items, the absence of anything unnecessary makes this apartment a definition of Scandinavian minimalism. I just love it all…

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Beige is the new black!

I came across, the other day, this beautiful apartment that is on sale through Alvhem. The styling is made by the talented team of Grey Deco and the photographs belong to Annie Hyrefeldt. Those warm colours on the wall, the wooden floors and all the wooden furniture pieces make the whole combination extremely appealing. The earthy…

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A renovated house in Sydney that really makes a difference!

Today on the blog is featuring this beautifully  renovated house from Alexander & Co  in Sydney, Australia with a minimal aura. This project really makes a difference, because of all the delicate and gentle designing decisions that take advantage of the existing elements of the house and smoothly incorporate them with the contemporary ones. The…

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An elegant renovation of a Townhouse in Copenhagen.

This incredible project that I stumbled upon the other day is the MD Town house in Holmen, a water-bound neighborhood in Copenhagen. The architect behind this stunning project is Danielle Siggerud, a Norwegian young architect with talent and incredible sensitivity. What really impressed me was that great balance between the old elements of the house, that…

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A minimal apartment in Belgium by TJIP- or for the love of marble.

This small apartment in Belgium is renovated by the Belgium Duo TJIP: Jakob Vyncke and Thomas Meesschaert. The have done an amazing job creating, with confidence, a minimal space deprived from anything unnecessary and impractical. Preserving existing features such as the brick fireplace and exposed timber beams, they introduced  elements like the black steel framing and…

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No ordinary apartment- the latest work of Annabel Kutucu

The latest work of the Berlin-based interior designer and stylist Annabell Kutucu is simply breathtaking. This 300sq.m. apartment is called No Ordinary apartment and as you can see for yourselves its name is fully justified! It is decorated with natural organic materials and a minimalist aesthetic and the final result is warm yet unique and full of character….

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