Transform Your Small Space: Stunning Scandinavian Design Tips for Cozy Newlywed Homes
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Northern European romance and understated charm fill this beautiful newlywed home. Its elegant, curated interiors immediately catch the eye. The designers transformed a compact 17 pyeong (about 605 sq ft) apartment in Sweden into a snug, welcoming haven tailored for a couple.
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The main room benefits from lofty ceilings that make the apartment feel roomier than its footprint suggests. As the heart of the home, the open living room and kitchen are washed in warm sunlight. The interior is finished in clean white tones, while herringbone hardwood floors add brightness and a touch of luxury.
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The living room brings together furnishings in a variety of styles for an eclectic, lived-in look. Carefully chosen lighting and objets d’art add pretty, romantic details, turning the space into a cozy, picture-perfect spot for newlyweds.
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The open kitchen features an L-shaped wooden sink and cabinet set crafted from premium materials and installed to fit the space cleanly and efficiently. A petite round wooden dining set anchors the area, completing an elegant, refined kitchen that feels both practical and pretty.






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