


We know full well that the Swedes like to live it up in style, and this 105 square-meter apartment found on Per Jansson reminded us once more that it’s all about the marriage between form and function. To live in Sweden, it seems, is to live in luminous, well aired spaces, where there is no such thing as clutter and decorations are kept at an elegant minimum. The home’s hub is the open plan living room with a furniture set in woven wood fibers. The décor is evocative of the apartment’s privileged location, in Saltsjöbaden, the Nacka Municipality, Stockholm County. In case you don’t have a map near you, this is right by the Baltic Sea—hence the ships, rope motifs and sailors featured throughout.







Simplicity rules supreme inside this home, from the floating bar in the kitchen with built-in appliances, to the dining table for six. Of course, ingeniousness and creativity also abound, as illustrated by the immaculately white wall covered in minute mosaic tiles, or the regally sized chairs around the dining table. The view opens up to the adjoining street, with its quiet homes and rustling tree branches. Meanwhile, somewhere not too far off in the distance the Baltic sea laps at the shore and the white boats gently bounce up and down its soft, nurturing waves.






(Source: PerJansson.se)







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