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15 Amazingly Beautiful Interior Designs in Bloggers' Apartments
Interesting design solutions can be found from your favorite influencers, whom we see daily on Instagram* and YouTube
Regardless of the blog's theme, many influencers share photos of interiors in their apartments and houses on social media. Some even host room tours for subscribers, telling where they bought certain furniture items and sharing life hacks that helped them save money while decorating their nest. We have selected bloggers whose apartments we would like to live in and tried to find useful information that will help make your home truly cozy, stylish, and unique.
Monochrome Interior with Elements of Luxury by Anniken Jorgensen
Norwegian fashion blogger, TV star, writer, and creator of clothing and cosmetics brands Anniken Jorgensen prefers a simple classic style and monochromatic looks. This is evident in the interior of her one-bedroom apartment located in Oslo. The girl periodically changes furniture, but something remains unchanged—such as light walls, natural fabrics, marble countertops, mirrors in gold frames, and unique wall art.

Kitchen Area
It should also be noted that Anniken does not like artificial lighting, so she usually lights candles when it gets dark.
Special attention should be paid to the blogger's bathroom in general and, in particular, the sink painted like a Gzhel item. Another unique detail is a golden mixer shaped like a swan.
Living Room (@annijor)
Bathroom (@annijor)
Life hack from Anniken Jorgensen: Decorations are stored in sinks left after eating her favorite dish—oysters. Yes, the blogger takes asymmetrical shells home directly from restaurants. These "boxes" fit perfectly into her interior.
Countertop (@annijor)
Bedroom Window (@annijor)
Combination of Urban Style with Boho by Karlot Weber Mazukos
Twenty-seven-year-old Karlot was born in Germany but, being half-Spanish, currently lives in Madrid. There the blogger decorates her apartment, whose interior fully reflects the character of the girl. In spacious rooms flooded with sunlight, ethnic tiles and parquet on the floor coexist with bare walls and furniture made of natural materials. The color palette matches Karlot's favorite shades—orange, green, yellow, and beige.

Living Room
The most interesting interior items are metal shelving units (two large ones in the living room and a small one near the bed), resembling school textbook storage spaces. They fill the living space with a special atmosphere of eternal youth and freedom.
Living Room (@carlotaweberm)
Dining Area (@carlotaweberm)
Life hack from Karlot Weber Mazukos: When decorating her apartment, the influencer also uses elements of eco-style. For example, instead of regular shelves, her wall is decorated with boards tied with rope. This composition resembles a rope ladder you might see in a tree house or on a ship. Another interesting solution is printing photos not on paper but on natural fabric. Thanks to this, family snapshots give the room maximum warmth and comfort.
Decorative Elements in the Bedroom (@carlotaweberm)
Living Room (@carlotaweberm)
Boho Chic and Abundance of Vintage Decorative Elements by Jess Tran
The Loft in Brooklyn, photographed and content strategist from Australia, Jess Tran is filled with houseplants and creative decorative items. The apartment is a two-level space with panoramic windows, vintage furniture, unusual paintings and posters, and an abundance of flower pots.

Wardrobe Area
"Our stylish and slightly chaotic apartment reflects my feelings and love for life. There is a lot of 'me' in the interior. My brightness, enthusiasm, and some excess show up in second-hand furniture. Because it is filled with love that previous owners felt for it," Tran admitted in an interview with Bed Threads.
Living Room (@jessglistening)
Kitchen Area (@jessglistening)
Life hack from Jess Tran: Many decorative items were brought by the girl from foreign travels. According to her, they fill the house with special comfort and bring warm memories.
Tran also shared how she managed to save money creating a composition of 15 vintage NASA posters. She printed them herself and just inserted them into frames.
Relaxation Area on the Second Level (@jessglistening)
Living Room and View into the Niche (@jessglistening)
Minimalism Combined with Elements of Art and Luxury by Sophie Floyd
Tattoo artist, makeup artist, and fashion blogger from Brighton, Sophie Floyd stands out with a bold style and love for combining bright colors and unusual prints. Perhaps that’s why she prefers living in an apartment with monochrome white walls, parquet, and furniture. However, there are no stylish decorative elements without them, including a large vintage mirror in a gold frame, portraits by Frida Kahlo and Emily Winhause, salt lamp, hooks with hanging decorations, candle holders, flowers (primarily artificial), and aromatic candles.

Bedroom
The girl is also a big fan of Elton John's work, so she was extremely happy to receive a photo signed by the musician himself as a gift from her boyfriend. Now it sits in a frame and decorates Sophie's dresser.
(@sophfloyd)
(@sophfloyd)
Life hack from Sophie Floyd: To decorate the empty space above the headboard, Sophie hung vintage vinyl records that belonged to her grandfather. These decorative elements not only give a grunge atmosphere but also keep warm memories.
(@sophfloyd)
(@sophfloyd)
Scandinavian Style and Home Jungles by Hannah Lee
Currently, Hannah Lee travels across America in a house on wheels and tells her adventures to subscribers. In the town of Saint Paul, her home awaits—a cozy apartment that resembles a jungle due to a large number of houseplants. This is because the girl loves nature and tried to arrange her living space using natural materials and greenery.

Living Room
The traveler’s apartment is also decorated with unusual decorative items that make it truly unique. For example, a vintage typewriter, a drawing easel, metal pots for tableware, kitchen cabinets without doors (so you can see everything stored inside), and a projector for watching movies.
Working Area in the Living Room (@hannahleeduggan)
Bedroom (@hannahleeduggan)
Life hack from Hannah Lee: Mirrors that help visually expand the space in a small apartment are numerous in the girl’s apartment. Hannah also built her own rope bar from pipes, on which she hangs lace underwear. The result is stylish and refined.
Bedroom (@hannahleeduggan)
Bedroom (@hannahleeduggan)
Below you will find more photos of bloggers' apartment interiors, which serve as an excellent source of inspiration for everyone planning a move, renovation, or small changes in their home.
Luxurious Apartment Full of Art Objects, as by Cornelia Grimsmo (@corneliagrimsmo)
Cozy Bedroom in Provence Style, as by Cornelia Grimsmo (@corneliagrimsmo)
Boxes as Coffee Tables, as by Jellina Detmar (@jellinadetmar)
Large Bookshelf and Cozy Reading Spot by the Window, as by Jessie (@sunbeamsjess)
Green Balcony with Dining Area, as by Caroline Rachel (@caropeony)
Natural Textures, Predominance of Beige Tones and Many Indoor Plants, as by Caroline Rachel (@caropeony)
Vintage Fashion Posters, as by Victoria Romanenko (@romanenkovika)
Books on Fashion as Decorative Elements, as by Victoria Romanenko (@romanenkovika)
Abundance of Color and Many Posters, as by Ellie (@atnumbersixtyeight)
Wooden Railing for Plant Branches, as by Melissa Frusco (@melissa.frusco)
Stylish Loft in New York, as by Mary Lee St (@maryleest)
Magazines as Decorative Elements, as by Liz Gusyevskaya (@lizagysevskaya)
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