This charming home belongs to the interior blogger Connie Johansen of Consept Constanse from Norway. You can notice a strong personal touch and some DIY decoration, especially in the bedroom, with a mix of feminine and romantic style, but also some industrial and trendy details.
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Today we are heading to Seddon, suburb of Melbourne, Australia. Emma and Damon have been living here for twelve years, and have managed to squeeze four bedrooms and two bathrooms into this modest Victorian cottage. The Scandinavian and mid-century design is clearly present here, but also a distinctly Australian aesthetic, using a colour palette of desert orange and gumleaf grey/green.
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Read MoreAt home, London fashion creator Bea Deza seeks to create the perfect atmosphere for inspiration. Freedom and eclecticism are the keywords for this pronounced decoration style. Guitars and keyboards are combined with vintage pieces. One of the highlights of the house is its beautiful black fireplace and the vintage sofas.
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Read MoreToday’s tour is the Brisbane home of artists Adam Lester and Caro Toledo. The family have been renting the place for just over two years, but have definitely put their creative stamp on it. Adam and Caro’s eclectic collection of artwork, furnishings and trinkets fill the space. The large ground level ‘basement’ under the house serves as Adam’s art studio.
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Read MoreAt a short walk distance from Madrid’s Retiro Park, this home belongs to a real collector who likes to mix old and new. His passion for travel and flea markets is visible in every room. This home is characterized by a classical taste and love of collections, in which each piece of furniture finds its place. Wood, metal chairs, distressed leather, glass… Eclecticism and retro chic style prevail in this gorgeous interior !
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Read MoreArt director Cecilia Eklund Malmborg and furniture designer Michael Malmborg live here together with their two children in Hammarby Sjöstad in Stockholm. The birch trees in the middle of the living room catch the eye and create a true charm. The mix of vintage and new is really well done here, with design lamps and vintage frameworks and chairs.
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