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5 Cozy Swedish Apartments

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Home comfort is not magic reserved for the chosen few, but a concrete set of tips. We have selected several apartments that will easily prove this.

If after the holidays you want even more warmth and comfort, take a cue from Swedish designers. We have selected five great and bright apartments that you will love.

Cozy 2-room apartment with a small budget

Owners of this apartment managed to liven up the old renovation without much effort or expense. First, they repainted the walls white — the room immediately became brighter. They decided not to spend on new furniture — they worked with what was already there (for example, they restored an old wardrobe). Two tile stoves helped complete the look.

Photo: Living room in Scandinavian style, Sweden, Guide, Scandinavian interior style – photo on our website

Bright 3-room apartment in country style

This interior uses a large number of shades: light pink, blue, green, ochre, gray. It might seem that coordinating such a wide variety of colors is only possible for professionals, but it's not true. The owners found inspiration everywhere — for example, in the fields of Provence. And look how well it turned out!

Photo: Bedroom in Provence and Country style, Sweden, Guide, Scandinavian interior style – photo on our website

30-square-meter studio where everything fits

To create comfort in this small studio, designers followed three rules. First, they decided not to clutter the small space with bulky furniture — instead of a wide wardrobe, they installed built-in wardrobes hidden behind a white screen. Second, designers defined the main functional zones using ceiling beams and furniture items. Third, light wall and furniture tones helped expand the space, and the contrast with black floors only enhanced the effect.

Photo: Bedroom in Scandinavian style, Sweden, Guide, Scandinavian interior style – photo on our website

Two-level apartment in a loft

When the width of an apartment is not enough, pay attention to its height. For example, in this apartment, high ceilings allowed adding a level and creating a living room. A classic black-and-white palette visually expanded the narrow space. To prevent the monochrome interior from seeming too dull, it was softened with green plants.

Photo: Kitchen and dining room in Scandinavian style, Sweden, Guide, Scandinavian interior style – photo on our website

2-room apartment with brick wall in loft style

Brick is not the most cozy material, but an interior with it can still be heartwarming. In this 2-room apartment, a brick wall was complemented with a niche with shelves for storage to avoid the look being too harsh. To support the loft style, dark gray paint was used on the walls.

Photo: Bedroom in Scandinavian style, Sweden, Guide, Scandinavian interior style – photo on our website

7 vibrant apartments you will love

And another great selection for lovers of bright interiors. Which color combination do you like the most?