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Atrás quedaron los tiempos en que cuando se decoraba un salón o un dormitorio, (aunque más bien el concepto era ‘amueblar’ simplemente ya que de decoración y estilismo había poco), todo absolutamente tenía que ser igual y cada pieza ‘pegar’ con la de al lado. ¿Por qué no mezclar lineas rectas con curvas, minimalismo con barroco o muebles clásicos con modernos? El resultado es siempre un hogar con mucho carácter y personalidad y cuando está bien hecho una vivienda que a pesar de las mezclas transmite tranquilidad y armonía. A ver que pensáis de este piso en Estocolmo.
This home belongs to Tine Kjeldsen, owner and designer of homewares brand Tine K Home. It presents itself as country house, located on Funen island near Odense in Denmark. The main interior’s color is white. It allows to create a beautiful space where any furniture object, including the wooden dining table, various cabinets, sideboards, lamps and chairs jump out, anchoring the whole look. Even though there is so much cold colors in the interior it’s still comfy thanks to all wooden objects and other decor elements. The cool thing is that there is no sign of black color anywhere, even though it’s usually the main companion of the white. The house even become the main article of Elle Decoration UK in March 2010.
U-shape house plan with outdoor and indoor traditional touch, with center courtyard surrounding with fantastic garden landscape waken the luxury comfortable atmosphere. Various style and materials used in appropriate way. Both outdoor and indoor space has special essence in every inch of area. The interior design has essentially white creamy colors from furniture until decoration sets. A combination of modern and rustic interior elements has clean lines detail. A dining area continuous to sunroom has direct access to the swimming pool, while the other wing functioned as master bedroom which also has open layout to capture beautiful landscape beyond. The outdoor garden landscape presence greenery nature atmosphere. Designed by Benjamin Noriega-Ortiz
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