Typical Swedish house with a very cozy interior.
The former editor of People magazine left sunny Los Angeles with her husband and three children for a quiet Swedish town and first started decorating the interior of her new home.
A three-bedroom house in coastal Karlshamn with an area of about three hundred and sixty square meters did not seem spacious enough to Ulrike Vilborg, but she was completely satisfied with its condition and layout.
For help in decorating matters, on the advice of a friend, Ulrika turned to a design consultant who works under the supervision of the famous Catherine Ireland. Katherine specializes in home textiles and her team is made up of real pros when it comes to fabrics and textures. And although what happened in the end only vaguely resembles Ireland’s signature style, the textiles in this interior were truly masterfully chosen.
To create the atmosphere of a country house at its best, we relied on pale walls, textured textiles and natural materials. The interior content turned out to be multicultural: American furniture , Belgian and French fabrics, cans of English Farrow & Ball paint – all this was loaded into sea containers and sent from Los Angeles to Sweden.