Transforming a Swedish bakery into a cozy little abode

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Swedish designer Cathy Gedda Westrell and her fiancĂ© Erik could be considered a couple of brave souls for taking up a running Swedish bakery and transforming it into a place that one can proudly call their home. The incredible feat was achieved with extensive planning, intelligent and affordable solutions along with the right usage of color and lighting. The furniture in the living room is just the bare minimum, while the dining is table small enough for a couple. Along with this, extensive use of racks, shelves and cabinets helped them save on space. A brilliant example of how smart planning can create beautiful homes, isn’t it? – via

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4 Responses to “Transforming a Swedish bakery into a cozy little abode”

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    Office Desk Says:

    Wow, that is stunning. Its got the feel of a loft. High ceilings, and visible pipes and vents gives it a beautiful New York loft feel. Great job!

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    Heba Says:

    The living room is wonderful, thanks for the great posts

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    Transforming a Swedish bakery into a cozy little abode « MetroLife Says:

    [...] Febrero 12, 2009 Transforming a Swedish bakery into a cozy little abode [...]

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    Priya Says:

    These are very interesting. I think that they would make any place look very modern. It has a unique aura about it. Try this link also……..
    http://blog.worldinteriordesignnetwork.com/widn_blog/archives/2009/02/boomtown_so_nea.html

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