Greek Villa Mandra With Scandinavian Design

Greek Villa Mandra With Scandinavian Design
The 6-bedroom house in Mykonos by in Mykonos unfolds around an outdoors living area that can be used throughout the day in the true spirit of laid-back summer living. At the same time, the use of traditional materials such as lime-wash, stone and wood in combination with an aesthetic of Scandinavian minimalism evokes the island’s... 
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Scandinavian Home Built In The Late 19th Century

Scandinavian Home Built In The Late 19th Century
This luxurious Danish house shows off rustic materials, soft tones, modern touches and fresh details, everything here is in harmony. Let’s take a look at all these relaxing spaces. The house was built in the late 19th century and features Nordic minimalism, where every detail is simple yet very chic. The exterior is contrasting: there’s... 
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Truly Scandinavian And Sustainable Green House

Truly Scandinavian And Sustainable Green House
This one-family home in Copenhagen, Denmark, features everything that we expect from a Scandinavian home: much wood, minimalism in decor, muted colors and sustainability for construction materials, insulation, energy and air circulation. The Green House by Frikøbing consists of a simple plan arrangement that allow for low construction costs while offering generous living spaces. It... 
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Zero-Emission Nolla Cabin With Sustainable Decor

Zero-Emission Nolla Cabin With Sustainable Decor
Prefab cabins are getting more and more popularity because they can be constructed anywhere to spend a holiday or a weekend. Today we are sharing one more gorgeous idea, Nolla by Robin Falck. Nolla – meaning zero in finnish – has been chosen as the name for the idyllic accommodation located on the Vallisaari island... 
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Functional And Stylish 11-Foot-Wide Row House

Functional And Stylish 11-Foot-Wide Row House
Little House. Big City. This is a renovation project by Office of Architecture for a young family with two kids. This is a row house of only 11 feet wide but it is very welcoming and functional, let’s see how designers managed to renovate it to make it comfy. The house is 1,000-square-foot and now... 
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Pastel Vintage Home With A Scandinavian Aesthetic

Pastel Vintage Home With A Scandinavian Aesthetic
We are used to see monochrome Scandinavian homes with minimal detailing but this home is none of that kind. This house belongs to Stockholm home designer Amelia Widell, and it’s decorated skillfully in subtle pastel hues with a soft, Scandinavian aesthetic. The living room is done neutral to become a perfect backdrop for colorful furniture... 
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Modern Scandinavian Meets Industrial Loft

Modern Scandinavian Meets Industrial Loft
Scandinavian minimalism meets industrial in this Tribeca loft by Søren Rose Studio. From it’s original, now whitewashed oak floors and exposed brick to the super slick marble and stainless steel kitchen what’s not to love? Let’s take a closer look at this beautiful space. Some original features remained almost untouched: whitewashed oak floors, exposed brick... 
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Scandinavian Home With Rustic Elements And Ocean Views

Scandinavian Home With Rustic Elements And Ocean Views
This stylish Danish house by the seaside isn’t your typical coastal home. Dating back to 1885, this one is a perfect blend of rustic original elements and clean modern details, it has a wonderful combination of styles, textures and of course the Scandinavian brightness. Let’s take a closer look at the spaces. The living room... 
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Relaxing Scandinavian Loft With Textural Touches

Relaxing Scandinavian Loft With Textural Touches
Today we are sharing one more Scandinavian eye-candy, with textural décor and chic touches. Ready to swoon over? The original structural elements were preserved: there are beautiful wooden beams and antique brick walls all over, they have a chic textural look and a character. The kitchen stands out due to a unique graphic wall and... 
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Rustic Danish House With Rough Exposed Wooden Beams

Rustic Danish House With Rough Exposed Wooden Beams
Located in Christianshavn in Copenhagen, this beautiful house started life as a smithy in the late 1600s. Now it’s a lovely blend of original architecture (such as the open fireplace) and modern touches, it was completely renovated by the owners themselves. The color scheme they used is neutral, kinda muted with just a couple of... 
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