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You may not have tons of time to spend decorating your home, but that doesn’t mean it needs to be short on style. In fact, when it comes to using flowers and vases as décor, you really don’t need to do much; a bit of nature is the easiest way to perk up a space and the simplest presentation delivers a powerful punch of beauty.
This time, we visit a family in one of Rigas' satellite towns – Baloži. Here, a family of five – Tamāra, Edvīns, Kristiāna, Kristofers and baby Gabriela is at home. The family has lived in this same apartment for several years already and the love and care that goes into their home is visible in every detail. Even so, there are thigs that seem to have gone from temporary solutions to permanent ones – mostly because of lack of time. Now, the family is ready for a change – they wish to transform their living room to make a multifunctional space for the whole family.
What if music looked as good as it sounds? Well, your wish is our command. Meet SYMFONISK: picture frames and bookshelves with WiFi speakers that we have designed in collaboration with audio experts Sonos.
How do you express yourself at home: maximalist, minimalist or somewhere in-between? We know that order is personal, so let’s make sure your space feels uniquely yours. Why not start it with bringing your own kind of order to the living room and home office?
You love your things, but you’re moving to a small space. You don’t have to ditch possessions to make it work. Some clever solutions and storage in unexpected locations could be the answer. Interior designer Joseph Abbott shows how to make the most of a small home without having to bid farewell to your favourite things.
The last episode of the season is special in more than one way. Not only is it linked to IKEA social responsibility project "Notice violence", it also presents a huge challenge for the IKEA interior designer Elīna. Her task is to freshen up a kitchen of a crisis centre and this means that the interior has to fit the many temporary inhabitants that come and go here. At the same time, it does not do to make it purely utilitarian, it has to feel like home. Elīna will show all her skill to make this happen.
Florals for summer may not be ground-breaking, but there are plenty of ways to incorporate them into your home in unexpected and unique ways. Whether it’s a subtle bunch of posies on a sofa cushion, a floral duvet cover to revitalise your bedroom, or a candle that fills your home with a sweet scent of jasmine, this season is all about the power of flowers.
Life gets busy, deadlines pile up and before you know it, another week has flown by. For these three, it didn’t take much discussion to decide that their living room needed to be the antithesis of life beyond their shared apartment. This is a space for connection: home to inspiring imagery, inviting textiles and – most importantly – endless restorative giggle sessions.
Whether you’re trying to break a beige habit or lean further into your colour quest, it can be tricky to know where to begin. Here we’ve gathered ideas from an IKEA interior designer on how to let those pretty, pigmented hues into your living space in a way that works best for you.
When it comes to home furnishing, bolder looks can feel a little daunting to pull off. In reality, an expressive interior with a big impact can be achieved in a few, easy steps. Let’s jump in!
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Article no 603.347.03
1 package(s) total
Length: | 22 cm |
Diameter per package: | 15 cm |
Weight Gross: | 1,11 kg |
Weight Net: | 1,10 kg |
Volume per package: | 3,8 l |
Article no | 603.347.03 |
Article no 603.347.03
Height: | 21 cm |
Length: | 22 cm |
Diameter per package: | 15 cm |
Weight Gross: | 1,11 kg |
Weight Net: | 1,10 kg |
Volume per package: | 3,8 l |
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