
A slice of our bedroom. Kilim rug headboard reflected in mirror, Kartell lamp dressed in my soft blue top, Mikael’s grandpa’s old painting, Mr Rhino caught in Umeå, goldy hodgepodge!
for more of the animal twist, have a look at this gorgeous elephant head and this cool moose..
A Round Of Nice Ideas
Hello! Hope you are well this fine Friday! I can’t believe it’s still January. My mind is totally set for spring, I’ve even ordered some spring clothes I know I won’t be able to wear for at least 2 months! Bah. Buy hey, one can always decorate a wall with clothes, especially skirts and dresses! Now here’s a round of nice stuff I’ve spotted lately. I’ve put some gorgeous flowers into the mix, just to get you (and me!) extra happy.
Firstly, I think this wall decor idea, found at ljuvligt hemma, is amazingly smart and easy. For a hallway or any undecorated passage or corner. Just get a canvas, paint it white (or any other colour), stretch some lovely satin ribbons across it, attach them with a stapler and…tada! Collect your favourite memories!
Soon it’s spring, I hope! Pic styled by marcus hay via bright bazaar. This is the greatest most wonderful decor essential right know I think – flowers en masse!
And below, from ad france feb-march issue, a frame grouping with two great features in one: round shaped mirrors!
Moving on, I love displays and still life styled like this one below, spotted at krickelin‘s. Relaxed, effortless, non-squary styling. Gold, bronze & copper items are always escpecially nice (for some reason, I’m not into silver at all) and so are antlers.
Finally, a huge bunch of flowers (perfect to combine with the cool style above)..
to wish you a Happy weekend!
(this pic via style me pretty )
grey walls & lovely warmth
Gr e y is certainly one of the hottest wall colours now that white is increasingly set aside in favor of more interesting options. As grey often is a bit cold, I love when it’s combined with warm purples, reds and pinks. And brown leather & woods. Here’s some great examples! Oh and I like the frame hanging to the left – a fun alternative to the gallery style.
There’s some exciting things going on at the Trendey headquarters right now! A stylist just vistited and tomorrow photo shoots will take place in my little abode. Stay tuned :)


| pic 1 & 3 via living etc, feb 2012 issue / pic 2 via hus & hem |
Discuss!And some info: We get quite a few questions on how to decorate a specific room. It’s nice to hear from you and our answers are found here. Now, we have been using our imagination on the basis of your descriptions, but in order for us to deliver advices and ideas that’s at least fairly appropriate, please attach a photo of the room in question (it is now possible via the contact form too) if you want us to think & feedback. Happy week!
2012 Colours: Deep Blue & Industrial Yellow
Checking back on the year past, I found that the most read post during 2011 is Different Shades of Blue. It’s a post from ’09, all about the colour blue. It’s obvious that blue (with its 74 post tagged) has been a pretty stabile theme here since Trendey first went online in 2009. So how about 2012′s blue?
Trend reports say it’s time for blues with underwater depth. Bright midnighty blue. Like inky night skies. In general, International colour trends 2012 by Akzo Nobel says this year’s colours are full-bodied with lots of charachter and meaning, but also tender hushed pastels, chic neutrals and edgy brights. The industrial style is still vivid.
The 2012 blue is particularly well paired with industrial yellow.
Just like the Swedish flag! Hurray to us ;) It’s a great colour combo and I’m actually planning on doing something exciting – though small-scale – with F&B’s Drawing Room Blue and the interesting yellow Babouche. I might paint some frames or other stuff for the bedroom wall. And maybe, just maybe (if work load allows) the light airy blue in my home office/our guest room will go midnighty blue. Stay tuned for the results.
Happy January!
Discuss!Let the Holiday Season Begin!
| via marie claire maison |
Today, it’s the “Window-Display-Sunday” and the holiday season is officially started! As you might know (or noticed :)) I am not one of those Scandinavians loving all-white (with a sparse touch of graphic, black or grey and toilet-tiled walls). Nope. I love eclectic, boho, colourful, interesting and homey interiors. And X-mas decor makes no exception. Let it speak, glimmer and shine! And lucky for me, this is how the trend winds blow too. More and more colourfulness!
|via house beautiful |
Decorated Bathrooms
…is certainly a favourite topic of mine. I can’t get enough of nicely decorated bathrooms, because in Sweden, we are uncontrollably late in that regard. It seems to take forever to leave – or at least ease up – the sterile totally-tiled ideal. I’ve collected some dreadful Swedish examples in this post (along with some inspirational, of course). And here’s another round of homey and nice – decorated! – bathrooms.
| via little blue deer |
Bathroom + WIC is such a nice combo! Something in the corner, with the shoes & boots, makes it look a bit like a hallway, but apart from that I think it’s gorgeous. Great example of the motto A bathroom is a room too..
| via country living |
Interesting! Gives me think of both an orphanage from the 30s and Russian nouveau riche. Though contemporary.
| via two ellie |
Just a little bit of decor. But enough to make it homey & cozy! And below, an Asian vibe. Clean and strict, yet very inviting. Lovely black floor…
| via sköna hem |












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