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Interior of the week: Swedish house in Skåne

The house in Skåne (South Gotland, Sweden) is over a hundred years old and was built in 1904. The new owners of a typical village house (formerly owned by parish priests) carried out a major overhaul, completely redoing the interiors of the house, without touching its exterior. Inside, the house is fully consistent with the Scandinavian style in its extreme manifestations - emphasized minimalism and functionality of furniture, an abundance of light and light wall surfaces (even the floors in the house are not brown, but light), natural materials of mean decorations (wicker baskets, dried branches), a traditional stove- fireplace with live fire. Unfortunately, the passion for white and light gray tones has deprived the interiors of another characteristic feature of Scandinavian design - color spots that usually dilute its monotony, warm brown tones of natural wood. Without them, the design of the house looks far-fetched and unnatural.

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