Plascon House Tour: A Seductive Interior
In dramatic darker tones, this cosy family home boasts a stunning library wall, complete with a fireplace that creates the perfect sense of old-fashioned charm. A sophisticated and charming apartment in Sweden, brought to life by the clever use of colour and contemporary furnishings.
A velvety blue sofa is perfectly positioned in front of a roaring fire in the main living area. The seductive dark blue tones of the walls and charcoal shelving unit also add to the sultry yet lived-in ambience of this room. Every book lover’s delight, this room is a celebration of novels – the colours of each book popping against a dark, seductive interior. A stack of books is also cleverly used as a makeshift side-table – adding to the rustic charm of the place. Who wouldn’t want to curl up on that comfy couch with a book in hand! A fitted mirror above the mantel adds light while pops of copper and white accent pieces bring style to this modern Swedish abode. The dining room is simple in shades of white and a gorgeous wood patterned floor brings colour and depth to the room. A bold matte black light pendant brings an urban charm here. And subtle hints of blue in the room complete the look – from vintage wooden dining chairs to velvet blue furniture. The bedroom is beautiful in shades of griege (a combination of grey with beige) which creates a cool, modern and luxurious master suite. The moodier wall tones pop against a bold white ceiling. And that light fitting certainly steals the show in a gorgeous display of linear curves that make it a striking, contemporary feature in this space. A vintage sideboard, gorgeous upholstered headboard and modern framed art complete the room, with simple white drapery that frames the window in true style. Overall, a classy, modern and rich bedroom that would be the ideal retreat as a place of relaxation and style. Contact: Plascon Via
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