This home may incorporate a Nordic approach to design, but its atmosphere feels like a warm-weather retreat. Floor-to-ceiling windows are probably somewhat uncommon the further north you travel whereas this interior puts everything on display with a spectacular panoramic view. At first glance, it seems endlessly spacious despite the living room and dining room sharing the same area. The dining chairs to the left are from the Cover series by Copenhagen-based designer Thomas Bentzen and the breakfast stools are from the Nerd collection by German-born industrial designer David Geckeler. Luxury stone worktops and backsplashes add just a hint of flavor to the otherwise pristine white kitchen. Here’s a take on what the kitchen might look like without an island. This potential for alternative views is part of what makes digital visualization such a powerful architectural tool. It’s nice to note that this island doesn’t have a recessed spot to put your legs while sitting on the stools – almost any island can become a secondary dining area! Now, here’s a look at the extra-relaxing bedroom setup. Layers of fabric and red-tinted white walls make the entire atmosphere seem warm and comforting even though the decorations are a lovely cool blue. Wood floors are a common theme in many Scandinavian interiors, comfortable on the feet even in cold weather. The bedroom doubles up with a plush grey rug. Tasteful decorations use simple forms and colors to add character without overwhelming the interior theme.
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