With every new year I feel invigorated to add a new accent to my home. Many of you know that I am living in a tiny rooftop apartment with 32 square meters. Last weekend my food blogger Sophie friend told me this fun thing: Being an interior design blogger and living on 32 square meters, that must feel like being a food blogger who is constantly on a diet. Fun fact, right?
I thought about it and maybe there is some truth to it - the constant challenge not to clutter the small space (vs. the constant challenge of not eating certain things as a foodie on diet), inventing new things within the given constraints, opting for the light alternatives. Well, speaking of light alternatives: I have replaced my colorful Moroccan Boucherouite vintage rug with a very light, graphic rug by Bloomingville.
I have found the cute rug on Tujuh.de and thought it would be a good idea to repeat some given patterns in my home - some black and white strips and graphic patterns. My pendant in the living room, the zigzag rug, the grey and white walls and now - this little rug, too.
What do you think of my new little rug? I really like it in my home.
Photography by Igor Josifovic
This post has been brought to you in cooperation with Tujuh.de
Μου αρεσει που τα 2 χαλιά σου ταιριαζουν!
ReplyDeleteΚαλημερα απο την ηλιόλουστη Αθήνα :)
Oh, I love your new rug and the colour palette in your images up there! And I think besides the fact that you have to be extra creative in your small apartment you were maybe inspired to create a huge space on your blog where you can share everything you want, without any limitations. Who knows if you'd still be an interior blogger if you lived in a mansion and were always busy buying, arranging, rearranging (and cleaning…) everything!
ReplyDeleteI have never thought of this, Lena, but you got an excellent point!!! A huge mansion would distract me and it would be like a materialized blog. So, I am happy for my tiny apartment and for my blog:-) Thank you!
DeleteI have an information to share with you.
Deleteplease refer below link.
home interiors decorators in bangalore
lovely new rug and sad goodbye to the boucherouite . . . but that is the joy of being able to make a small change that has a big impact on your space!
ReplyDeleteTrue! Oh, and I have plans for the boucherouite rug later in spring;-)
DeleteHehe, you're on a design diet! Loved that! Maybe that's the reason you're traveling around the world all the time =)
ReplyDeleteLove your new petite rug!
xoxo
I'm sorry to hear that you replaced your Moroccan boucharweit!
ReplyDeleteI know!! But I have bigger plans for it in spring - a colour restyling! I will keep you posted!
DeleteOh my, I like. Looks great. I am a big fan of pattern and repeating it without it being matchy is beautiful. I am telling you more is not always better. I have 10 times as much space as you and I have the feeling that not one single room is the way I would like it to be. (I will have something to blog about for the next 10 years ;-)) And I like that every picture of your home is different even though it is the same space. Shows that your interior needs to be evolving. Love Kathrin
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous space you have! I'm totally in love with your styling and photography too. Toni x
ReplyDeleteI LOVE your place! I credit you with lighting the fire under our butts to start working on our place :) You'll have to see it once it's done!
ReplyDeleteThank you my dear! I can't wait to see your new interior design concept! Your apartment has so much character and is so cosy - if you ever move out, let me (us) know LOL
DeleteVery handsome interior, Igor. I can feel your love for your space in your photos and words. Thank you for sharing your space with us. Oh, and the green guys are very cute! Have a good day! Jocelyn xx
ReplyDeleteI'm totally in love with your apartment! it's tiny but with many pretty accessories! Your new rug is nice!
ReplyDeleteI love these shots and your little nest looks totally fab ! Only you can make 32 sqm look like 132 sqm !! ;-) xx
ReplyDeleteThank you my dear! In 132 sqm I'd get lost I imagine:-)
Deleteabsolutely cool blog, I like your happy vision and I love your new little rug :)
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love your apartment! You have made most of the 32 square meters.
ReplyDeleteHi there! I just came across your blog and have fallen in love with it!! May I ask where you found your round mirror above the dresser? I've been searching for one just like it!!
ReplyDelete-Christina
Hi Christina, the round mirror is from Ikea's latest Stockholm collection!
DeleteLooks awesome, I love the new rug! I'm redoing my bedroom so I'm happy to see what a big impact a good rug makes (: I'm also adding a rug with a simple black pattern!
ReplyDeleteLove it! And also love that bookend whale! <3
ReplyDeleteCan you reveal where you got it?
Thank you Verena! I found the bookends in a shop called 'Aggregate Supply' in San Francisco.
DeleteLove, love your home, Igor. Wish I could move right in!
ReplyDeleteFirst off, I love Sophie's humour.... secondly, I've always preferred small to big, you need to be more creative and it's soooo much more cosy than large spaces!
ReplyDeleteAs for the rug, mon ami, I'm afraid I totally LOVED your Moroccan boucharweit and am a little heart broken:-) However, this new colour scheme suits you well!
No worries - the Boucherouite will make its way back soon for a restyling:-)
DeleteDo you live in a tiny rooftop apartment? Really? I had no idea! Like you haven't told us 50 million times already ;-) And it is extremely cute.
ReplyDeleteI don't do rugs in my own place, but your new one is simple and clean. I really like it :-)
Now... the Tray Table. Your Tray Table and mine are totally opposite. Your's is styled to the point of clutter - clutter style ;-) Mine is very minimal. A few magazines all perfectly and neatly placed. Just think it's funny.
But will go now in case I insult you any more. Sure you know I love ya & I'll see you in Stockholm soon.
I think three magazines on your tray table already make for clutter. Luckily we are different otherwise the bloggersphere would be pretty bland - no offense:-) See you soon!
Deletewhere is the first pic mirror from?? Nice apartment!!
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot! The round mirror is from the new Stockholm collection by Ikea.
DeleteSUCH a gorgeous space. Warm and serene....may I ask where your side table is from? I love the round tray top & bottom. Beautiful!
ReplyDeletexo
Melissa
Thank you so much Melissa! The tray table is designed by the Danish designer Hans Bølling and sold by the company Brdr. Kruger.
Deletei just thanks to you , i this special dish i likes it very much , i really thanks to learn how to make it , and bundle of thanks , i realy appreciate to this
ReplyDeletei justbwant to say that good job admin and thanks for this great Information
ReplyDelete