Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Swidish Style

This subtle home interior was inspired by the beautiful Swedish antiques sourced from Loi Thai of  Tone on Tone in Washington D.C.  I love the simple style of the living room and its gray Silk drapes framing the tall windows and natural linen fabric on the sofa's. The timber shutters are antiques salvaged from a Swedish castle.  

An 18th century swedish clock in the foyer.

I love the french doors which open into the living and dining rooms from the Foyer. The owners limewashed the floors in the home and painted the walls gray providing the perfect backdrop for the furnishings. 

The subtle style flows through to the master bedroom. 


A beautiful attic guestroom with its Pierre Duex Toile wallpaper.  
You can read more about this home here

{photography Lydia Cutter via Home & Design}

28 comments:

yvonne said...

These are beautiful rooms. I've always loved the airiness of Swedish design.

vicki archer said...

Gorgeous lovely rooms - The Swedish style is so relaxing and tranquil for an interior and one that I am sure is easy to live in, xv.

stormygirl said...

Absolutely gorgeous! Thankyou for posting these beautiful images. I adore these soft muted tones, and it's just the 'feel' I want to create for my home...one day!

Jen Laceda | Milk Guides said...

What can I say? Fabulous!

Viera said...

Very liveable and timeless. Love neutral colour scheme.
XX
V

Unknown said...

Oh, so pretty and elegant and easy!

Alicia said...

Love the attic room, especially the wallpaper. Great courage to use it into every cranny. Stunning & still refreshing.

Jules @ Lovely Las Vegas said...

Yea, Scandinavia! Lovely Swedish style. Thanks for sharing.

alice said...

Peaceful is the perfect word for this home. I do love the blue print in the twin bedroom too.

Two Tall Girls said...

I love the clock, of course and the symmetry in the dining room.

Anonymous said...

So beautiful, calm and refined. Love it. Great post!

Chubby Chieque said...

Bingo! You like Swedish style? A very simple & classy, ain't it?

They love fresh light colours. As you know that up north is too dark during cold season. One of the reason!

Gorgeous!

Mimi said...

Ahhh....so serene. I love that sofa too!

Sari said...

I love those doors too!

SimplyGrove said...

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Anonymous said...

These images are beautiful. I, of course, love Swedish antiques and hope you will stop by my blog and website sometime to see much more!

Tricia - Avolli

Unknown said...

It's beautiful, and very swedih:-)
You have a great blog by the way.
Bye from Sweden

Lee said...

I love the attic room - I think I'd arrive as a guest and become a permanent resident in this room!

ticklishfromadistance said...

Gorgeous. So restful.

Eileen said...

How serene. I love it.

Anonymous said...

Swedish design is incredibly beautiful. I was in Sweden last summer and visited an 11th century church! They found the original paintings on the wall when they stripped them to repaint. Amazing.
Congrats on your Washington Post nod!

Lauren said...

so beautiful!! i was so excited to see you in the Post!!! CONGRATS!!! :)

Anonymous said...

I could move in today! Congrats for your mention again in the Washington Post.

Renée Finberg said...

beautiful images.

thank you

cotedetexas said...

Congratulations on being named to Washington Post Blog of the week!!! well deserved!

Gaia said...

I love swedish and north european style. Home interiors are always so beautiful! White and grey colors are my favorite right now...Big rooms, open spaces...
Love it!!! Nice blog I've just added yu on my blog roll
Have a nice weekend!

Velvet and Linen said...

These images epitomize exactly what I love about Swedish style interiors. Love the light airy feeling of all of these rooms.

xo
Brooke

Anonymous said...

ohhh yeah perfection! thanks for sharing these lovely pictures and I like the Home & Design web site too. :)