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From corporate life to interior design: a home that reflects its owner's deco passion
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From corporate life to interior design: a home that reflects its owner's deco passion

The article profiles Evelina Berggren, a homeowner and finance professional based in Umeå, Sweden, who has transformed her 155-square-meter house into a space reflecting her passion for interior design. The home, originally built in the 1970s, features an open-plan living and dining area connected by an archway, allowing natural light to flow through. Berggren emphasizes creating a peaceful atmosphere by blending soft and rigid elements, combining antique and contemporary pieces, and using neutral wall colors. She also highlights the importance of plants and flowers in adding personality to the spaces. The kitchen and bathrooms underwent significant renovations to reflect the family’s identity, incorporating second-hand furniture, IKEA items, and designer pieces such as a Juicy Salif citrus press and Iittala glassware.

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From corporate life to interior design: a home that reflects its owner's deco passion

The article profiles Evelina Berggren, a homeowner and finance professional based in Umeå, Sweden, who has transformed her 155-square-meter house into a space reflecting her passion for interior design. The home, originally built in the 1970s, features an open-plan living and dining area connected by an archway, allowing natural light to flow through. Berggren emphasizes creating a peaceful atmosphere by blending soft and rigid elements, combining antique and contemporary pieces, and using neutral wall colors. She also highlights the importance of plants and flowers in adding personality to the spaces. The kitchen and bathrooms underwent significant renovations to reflect the family’s identity, incorporating second-hand furniture, IKEA items, and designer pieces such as a Juicy Salif citrus press and Iittala glassware.

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