A Stockholm Stunner With Superb Textures

Hanna
Published on: November 1, 2024

Scandinavian
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When you complement Scandinavian simplicity with opulent details, the result is something quite like this design project—credits duly given to the designer Evgeny Shkilniuk. We see a minimalist design paired with earthy textures. This easily makes the Stockholm home a masterpiece of modern architecture.

The living room is an affair of soft neutrals and earthy tones, which come together to create a warm atmosphere. The primary seating area features a low-profile white sectional sofa. This wraps around a natural stone coffee table.

We see a pair of burnt-orange accent chairs—upholstered in velvet—adding warmth. Their mid-century modern vibe also adds contrast to the otherwise modern interior. The marble wall accents single-handedly create a focal point in the space. What’s so special about them? The veining! This is unique to the Stockholm home, making it one-of-a-kind.

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The standout feature in the interior is the floor-to-ceiling tree (minus the leaves). Paired with the large stones, this brings Mother Nature—quite literally—into the open living room.

The dining room features a stone table paired with comfy beige chairs. The huge window gives a great outdoor view as residents dine. The views we see are full of snow, which are complemented by the fireplace in the entertainment complex cozying up the ambiance. Not to forget the interesting rod chandelier adding visual interest.

The kitchen in the Stockholm home is nice and open. The only major feature you’d see is the marble island. This takes center stage among the sleek wooden walls. A luxurious gold faucet can be found on the island itself, ensuring the kitchen is not only stylish but also functional.

Finally, the staircase. We see sleek stairs flanked by glass and mirror accents. These diversify the textures—without overwhelming the space. A special mention for the LED stair lighting (which gives twice the visual interest when you see its reflection in the glass railing).

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