Scandinavian Design mixed with an eclectic twist

I never stop being amazed of how Swedish real estate agencies promote their objects. And then I can’t stop comparing to what we have here on our local market in Spain, the wording home staging does not even exist and you have to explain the meaning and what it is useful for. When you see those images, I believe it’s quite obvious. The Swedish might have come up with this fantastic idea?!

apartment Malmo dining view

apartment Malmo  dining

This 1920’s apartment located in Malmö is surprisingly different following the Scandinavian style but then getting a bit more moody in the hallways and somehow eclectic with certain vintage pieces you might find in the bedroom, through antique carpets or a perfectly reloaded bath tub. My kind of interior design, not sticking too much to one style, having a personal note and great taste.

apartment malmo candle holders

apartment Malmo green hallway

apartment Malmo living

apartment Malmo moody hallway

apartment Malmo salon

apartment Malmo bedroom

apartment Malmo kitchen

apartment Malmo bath tub

I don’t think this apartment will be too long on the market, it’s got pretty much everything you might long for, except for the outdoor space that might be a little tight. But see yourself, there are a lot more pictures to admire here.

Found on Emma’s Design Blog.

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