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Pink Walls and Yellow Sofa: Apartment with Vibrant Color Palette
Designers decided to bet on color and didn't guess wrong — it turned out beautiful and cozy
This apartment in Stockholm, at first glance, doesn't differ from others — 58 square meters house two bedrooms and a kitchen-living room. But once you take a look at the photos, you'll understand — this interior can be loved for its color palette alone.

Light wooden floors are an excellent base for bolder colors. The walls were painted in a complex powder pink shade with warm golden undertones that add coziness to the space.

Furniture was chosen simple to avoid drawing unnecessary attention. For example, the kitchen and dining area were made dark — matte black facades look stylish and do not overload the already vibrant setting.
Exception is a bright mustard-colored sofa with cushions in matching tones. It blends perfectly with the walls and adds a sunny vibe. Behind it sits a colorful mini-library with books of various colors.
You can enter the tiny bedroom from the living room, which has a mansard window and an open mini-wardrobe. Perhaps not the most practical solution, but the apartment owners didn't want to hide the contents of the shelves behind doors or fabric.

The second room can be called a bedroom, although mostly it’s a home office. The main role here plays decor — a bright yellow poster with a cat and a self-made miniature of the solar system.

Beautiful color combinations and thoughtful decor — the key features of this interior. Rooms are a joy to explore and examine every detail. No wonder people say that Swedes know how to create cozy spaces!












Photo source: historiskahem.se
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