Located in the Vasastan neighbourhood in Stockholm, Sweden, this unique loft apartment features exposed beams, high ceilings and hard wood floors.
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Located in the Vasastan neighbourhood in Stockholm, Sweden, this unique loft apartment features exposed beams, high ceilings and hard wood floors.
This 550-square-foot apartment located in Stockholm, Sweden is the former home of interior designer Johanna Laskey.
The small apartment is beautifully decorated with subtle artistic touches, which has come to be known as “artistic clutter”.
The simple elegance of this two bedroom apartment in Stockholm, Sweden makes the 1,500 square foot home feels luxurious yet relaxed.
Located on the shores of a lake near Stockholm, Sweden, this beautiful contemporary villa is ideal for summer getaways. There is a small cottage on the water’s edge with a sauna and spa. The main house features contemporary open floor plan with views of the lake.
Ållonö is an exclusive family castle mansion located near Stockholm, Sweden. This exquisite residential palace has over 11,000 square feet of living space. The property was originally built in 1670 by Baron Gustav Kurck designed by Nicodemus Tessin. Ållonö was previously owned by many famous families including Kurck, Lilliehook, Oxenstierna, Hamilton, Sperling & Flach. The most recent owners completely renovated the castle, restoring and preserving its original architecture.
This magnificent modern loft penthouse in Stockholm, Sweden is located in a historic building built in 1884. The apartment with tasteful design features two spacious bedrooms, top of the line appliances, exclusive materials, a great open floor plan with spacious living areas, and three balconies.
Check out the really cool READ bookshelves at Swedish department store Nordiska Kompaniet in Stockholm. The design is quite clever.
This charming turn-of-the-century house in Svalnäs in the county of Stockholm, Sweden has been elegantly restored to mint condition. Originally built in 1909, the house has a total of four levels, including an attic and a basement. Fine details such as oak flooring, gourmet gas stove, firewood stove and original cabinets and fixtures provide the interior space with a fresh yet traditional atmosphere.