What are the first words that come into your mind when you say Scandinavian design? Purity, functionality and playfulness. Although they do not tend to be extravagant or very daring, funny details are sometimes introduced to enliven the spirit of the house. This is also the case with the project below, realized by Plasterlina studio from Poland. As you can easily notice, black boards for cheerful messages and drawings were installed in the dressing room. Also, contemporary lighting bulbs hung by ropes or wire animate the bathroom. Thus, the interior gets personality and emotion. As for the general theme, the designers opted for modern furnishings and built-in closets that offer generous storing spaces. Moreover, they integrate perfectly in the décor, letting the inhabitants enjoy the beautiful parts of the daily living.
Despite its masculine touch, the interior feels warm because wood was used for flooring and furnishings.
A rocking chair is a rare element in contemporary interiors.
I love the map in the living room. It gives me the feeling that I have lots of holidays to plan.
Small, but functional (typical for Scandinavian design): a desk was installed in the corner and serves as a working place.