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SCANDI LUXE

20th February 2015

I have a new interiors crush this week having stumbled across the gorgeous website for Alexander White, with its equally gorgeous selection of properties, including this oh-so-chic apartment in Östermalm in central Stockholm. Continue Reading…

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ATTIC LIVING

6th February 2015

You know when you happen across something that is so beautifully styled you just can’t resist sharing it? Well, this apartment in the Old Town in Stockholm provided one of those moments while I was scanning the always-inspiring listings from Fantastic Frank. Continue Reading…

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STOCKHOLM STYLE

5th December 2014

I realised something earlier this week while looking through this blog. Scrolling through the most recent images, I realised how much my palette has shifted into winter mode. The interiors are mostly monochrome – indeed, most of the images are, even if it’s a landscape or portrait. Perhaps that’s reflective of a Scottish winter. When you’re surrounded by a certain kind of palette and a certain light, you start to be drawn to that palette and light. Bright colours simply don’t feel right to me just now – although, to be honest, monochrome tones of grey is my default mode 365 days of the year. Continue Reading…

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QUAYSIDE LIVING

7th November 2014

It’s been a few weeks since I’ve delved into International Fridays, and a few months since I’ve ventured near Fantastic Frank’s wonderful website. It’s impossible to visit this site without becoming smitten with at least one property (if not several) as this company is known for its immaculate styling and photography. Continue Reading…

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LOFT LIVING IN STOCKHOLM

22nd August 2014

So what does 20 million SEK (that’s around £1,750,000) buy you in the heart of Stockholm? Well, it buys you this: a super-styled and high spec two bedroom loft space in Södermalm, located between Maria Square and Mosebacke Square. Continue Reading…

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STOCKHOLM STYLE

23rd April 2014

Do you ever come across a photo and it just sticks in your mind? I felt this way when I spotted this apartment posted by Dustjacket Attic on Tumblr. There was just something about that combination of parquet flooring (a lasting obsession) and dado panelling, combined with the classic Mies van der Rohe daybed and the rather glamorous drinks trolley, and how this elegant combo is offset by the contemporary abstract painting. It’s a great mix. Continue Reading…