If you crave the peace and solitude of a gray, snowy day, then your style is…Swedish! Spotted on www.skeppsholmen.se, the house we present you today simple, clean and low maintenance. Swedish interior decorating has multiple nuances, from the neoclassical-influenced Gustavian look to the more basic Swedish farmhouse approach. Yet at their root, all of the branches of Swedish decor share common characteristics: a blend of casual, elegant, rustic and refined, a warm and cheerful sensibility, and a fresh-faced appeal that has helped to propel this style to renewed popularity. For some, luxury means opulence — rich carpeting, chandeliers dripping with crystal, and silk pillows. For others, luxury is about simplicity — having less sometimes means you get to enjoy it more.

The simple design puts an emphasis on the view and creates a more blurred transition between the indoors and the outdoors.

While comfort and durability are the biggest priorities in the house, part of what drives the design philosophy is a love of contrast.

All of the branches of Swedish decor share common characteristics: a blend of casual, elegant, rustic and refined, a warm and cheerful sensibility, and a fresh-faced appeal that has helped to propel this style to renewed popularity.




































