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Beige Interior in Sweden with Loft Sleeping Area

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There are two reasons why you shouldn't pass by this interior. First, beige walls look surprisingly fresh here. Second, the sleeping area is placed under the ceiling. Intrigued?

Using the loft for sleeping is practical or inconvenient? Designers at Husman Hagberg agency took a risk and decided to solve the zoning of a 33 square meter studio in Stockholm exactly this way. The high ceilings helped a lot: the ceiling height here is over three meters.

However, if sleeping at such a height is scary, this space can be used as a children's playroom, first equipping it with a railing.

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There is a door to the main storage unit located under the staircase and sleeping area. Two dressers complete the setup, and there is a small wardrobe in the hallway for outerwear.

The kitchen space is rather cramped, and the dining table was only found a place in the passage area. But the kitchen itself fits into the small dimensions of the apartment like it was poured in, as with the sleeping area, vertical space was fully utilized and a storage system was organized all the way to the ceiling.

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Inside the spacious wardrobes, even household appliances can be stored, which is exactly what was done – a small refrigerator was hidden in one of them. The kitchen countertop was completed with a brown wood-like countertop, built-in hidden outlets in the upper cabinets, and a magnetic knife holder.

Photo: Scandinavian Living Room, Interior Decoration, Apartment – photo on our website

By the way, about brown. Take a closer look: the entire palette of this interior is built on sandy, ochre, and wooden tones. The monochromatic color scheme is thought out here very lightly, with an abundance of white, which makes the interior feel fresh and warm, despite the already quite overused beige walls of the living room. It's all about balance.

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