덴마크 가구 브랜드 Fredericia의 대표 Kaja Møller는 코펜하겐에있는 그녀의 가족 주택 인테리어를 위해 스칸디(Scandi)에서 영감을 얻은 회색, 흰색, 회갈색 컬러의 팔레트를 선택했다.
이 집은 과수원, 숲, 인근 해변과 접한 북부 해안의 코펜하겐 중심가에서 20분 떨어진 거리에 위치해 있다. 원래는 1904년에 지어졌으며, 2001년 이후 이 건물은 역사적인 세부 사항의 구조적 변화와 광범위한 혁신 과정을 거쳤다.
Kaja Møller, head of Danish furniture brand Fredericia, opted for a Scandi-inspired colour palette of greys, whites and taupes for the interiors of her family home in Copenhagen.
The house is situated 20 minutes outside of central Copenhagen in the coastal region of North Zealand, bordered by orchards, forests, and a nearby beach.
Originally built in 1904, since 2001 the property has undergone an extensive renovation process that has involved a number of structural changes and revival of its historic details.
Kaja Møller – who lives there with her husband and two children – took it upon herself to design its interiors, creating a series of calming, monochromatic spaces that allow the home to serve as the "perfect hideaway".
"Besides Scandinavian, I also adore French and Italian interior design, so I tried to achieve a mix of all three," Møller told Dezeen.
"Our second home is near Nice on the French Riviera, and I get a lot of inspiration from my travels to this particular region."
A cluster of small, cramped rooms have been knocked through on the ground floor to form an open-plan cooking and dining area. The walls have been painted a pale shade of grey, contrasting against black timber ceiling beams and burnished steel cabinetry in the kitchen.
Touches of warmth are provided by a long timber table, which sits in front of a large fireplace, and beige linen curtains that cover a set of doors overlooking the garden.
from dezeen