Children’s Rooms: Simple Swedish Style

August 25th, 2008

From Sarah:

Coping with mountains of kids’ toys and paraphernalia can be a challenge. These scenes from Swedish houses, via photographer Mari Eriksson (via Cookie), show how the Scandis have perfected the art of simplicity. White walls and wood floors provide the backdrop for a few colorful items; art supplies and other essentials are stowed in white cupboards; and we love the use of a skipping rope to hang art.

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Entry Filed under: CHILDREN'S ROOMS

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  • 1. Matt  |  August 25th, 2008 at 11:46 pm

    It appears from these lovely shots that the swedes got the most basic part right - 9′ ceilings…

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