A wood-burning stove encased in a block of concrete and timber-lined walls teamed with cosy furnishings feature inside the Scandinavian homes in this week's Pinterest roundup.
Vega Cottage by Kolman Boye Architects
Birch joinery encases two oversized windows framing views of the ocean and mountain range surrounding this solitary wooden cottage in Norway by Kolman Boye Architects.
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Villa Wienberg by Wienberg Architects and Friis & Moltke
Cosy neutral-toned furniture compliments the wood-lined interiors of this 1940s cottage in Denmark, which was overhauled by Wienberg Architects and Friis & Moltke.
Wiklands Backe by Sandell Sandberg
A chunky concrete block containing a wood-burning stove forms the focal point in this house in Sweden by Sandell Sandberg, which also features an open-plan kitchen with white marble worktops.
Brick House by Leth & Gori
Copenhagen office Leth & Gori paired bare plywood walls and ceilings with exposed clay blocks to create the warm-toned interior of this sustainably built house in Denmark.
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Villa J2 by Jonas Lindvall
The first thing visitors see when entering this minimal white house by Swedish designer Jonas Lindvall is a smooth white spiral staircase, which commands a whole room to itself.
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Cabin at Norderhov by Atelier Oslo
A wood-burning stove raised on a honeycomb-patterned platform creates a cosy atmosphere within this cabin on the edge of a Norwegian lake by Atelier Oslo.
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Idunsgate Apartment by Haptic
This Oslo loft renovated by Haptic features a powder-coated white steel staircase that hangs from a ceiling beam, contrasting the colourful kitchen and dining area.
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Villa Lumi by Avanto Architects
A sculptural staircase made from cast in-situ white concrete and lit by a roof window is the centrepiece of this house in Finland by Avanto Architects.
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Casa Ljungdahl by Note Design Studio
The soft colour palette chosen by Note Design Studio for this loft apartment was inspired by a brown cashmere coat, a pair of sand-coloured shoes and a piazza in Rome.
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House Morran by Johannes Norlander Arkitektur
The interiors of this 1950s cottage near Gothenburg were finished entirely in natural pine during renovation works by Johannes Norlander Arkitektu.
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