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The owners say that the air of tranquillity and the neat look of their new home have not changed a bit since the renovation was completed in 2015. Everything — furniture, plants, household necessities —has been carefully chosen and neatly arranged to suit the couple’s wishes and lifestyle. The curved corners create the sensation that one is wrapped in the space. The architects say that when they returned to the apartment for a photo shoot, they still managed to be surprised by the illumination. Despite the fact that only one of the walls has natural lighting — and contrary to the designers’ own expectations — the shading of the home still changes dramatically throughout the day.More home tours: Apartments | Small Homes | Colorful Homes | Contemporary Homes | Eclectic Homes | Farmhouses | Midcentury Homes | Modern Homes | Ranch Homes | Traditional Homes | Transitional Homes | All
The floor — oak with a grain that resembles arrow feathers — is laid in a smart chevron pattern. It gives the room a more modern look than a regular herringbone floor might have done. The owners like succulents and gray-leaved plants, so new ones are constantly being added.
These screens slide to the center to reveal the balcony. The double doors are the only source of natural illumination in the apartment, but since they face south, they let in a lot of light.Two cozy armchairs by Danish designer Kai Kristiansen sit nearby, alongside an AJ floor lamp, designed by Arne Jacobsen for Louis Poulsen.Browse Louis Poulsen lighting
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