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Oct252011

A Model of Duplicity

This beautiful house is chock full of clever details and tailor-made solutions. Located in Trondheim, Norway, the pad is home to architect Ingrid Habberstad, her husband and her four children. In order to make the space work for her family, Ingrid went for a simple, yet functional decor as she believes that every interior should be practical and inviting. She's all for using pieces that can have double functionality, like the gorgeous wood burner that serves as a room divider between the living and dining areas. With this idea of duplicity in mind, and a few planks of rescued wood, Ingrid built several benches and coffee tables that she uses interchangeably. The quiet palette of black, white and grays gives the space a balanced and serene feeling, ideal for her simple design philosophy.

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Reader Comments (3)

That plate rack is genius. Functional AND artistic. Love it!
Oct 25, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterLynn
love the plate shelf wall accent and the chandelier!
Its looking great i love this.The plate rack is awesome.............!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Nov 1, 2011 | Unregistered Commentersusan

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