A Christmas-themed Home in Sweden / Rune's Compact Norwegian Residence
In a recent home transformation, a Swedish abode boasts a captivating small pink bedroom and an earthy kitchen, both featuring clever IKEA hacks. The transformation, shared by photographer Elin Wallin in 2018, showcases a grown-up wardrobe and a little cabin kitchen, both utilising IKEA storage solutions.
The bedroom, with its playful pink hue, is adorned with Christmas decorations, seamlessly blending into the earthy home design. However, unlike the transformation of a home near Strand, the wardrobe was installed by a different company, and there's no Table Tropez light gracing the room. The headboard, on the other hand, is made of Sandberg material, as opposed to the fan-shaped rattan headboard seen in a previous transformation.
The little cabin kitchen, much like the bedroom, also benefits from an IKEA hack, enhancing its functionality and aesthetic appeal. Interestingly, unlike the grown-up wardrobe in the 2018 transformation, this kitchen does not use Nordli storage from IKEA.
It's worth noting that before the transformation, the Swedish home featured a walk-in wardrobe. However, the current home design does not include such a feature.
For those seeking more information about "Rune's Christmassy Norwegian Home shared by Elin Wallin in 2018," it's recommended to explore Elin Wallin’s official photography website or portfolio, her social media profiles from 2018, or interior design blogs or magazines featuring Scandinavian Christmas homes from that year.
The bedroom's playful pink interior design harmonizes with the Christmas decorations, reflecting the home's earthy lifestyle and garden aesthetic. Contrarily, the small kitchen's transformation utilizes an IKEA hack, yet it does not incorporate the Nordli storage used in the 2018 home-and-garden transformation.