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Hide and display: storage across the home

This apartment is designed for city-dwellers with a social lifestyle – enabling impromptu dinner parties, putting favorite things on display, and hiding what is needed but not meant to be seen. There is less space for storage, so this means thinking creatively, like a sofa that fits everything – including things you might not expect.

A dark yellow-green JÄTTEBO sofa is open showing storage inside. Patterned cushions sit on it. A white rug covers the floor.
A dark yellow-green JÄTTEBO sofa is open showing storage inside. Patterned cushions sit on it. A white rug covers the floor.
IDÅSEN shelving units holding glasses and plates sit next to framed prints. Two TOBIAS chairs are tucked under a table.

Divide and conquer your space

Open plan living works best when it’s divided into zones, and double-sided shelving is the perfect way to organize this area and keep the glassware close at hand!

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Many ways to display

This home has plenty of opportunity to show off trinkets, books and objects that deserve to be admired. A series of open shelves create space for pretty figurines, and a wall railing with hooks makes a feature gallery of colorful prints and photographs that can be switched with ease.

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Two white BERGSHULT/SANDSHULT shelves are mounted to the wall. Vases, books and flowers sit on them. A work lamp sits below.
A wood dining table sits in front of a yellow gallery wall with prints in frames. A HULTARP rail with hooks holds papers.
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A person carrying textiles is walking toward the open door of a PAX wardrobe, which has organised shelves inside of it.

What’s your wardrobe style?

When fashion is front and center, ample clothing storage is essential. With standing wardrobes and plenty of ways to organize the space within, it’s never going to be a problem here – even with limited space.

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