When you step inside IKEA's wardrobe displays, one thing becomes clear: the PAX system is designed to give you structure and order. As you can see in this example, every shelf, drawer and rail has its place – making it easy to imagine how it would look in your own home.
10 homes painted in Farrow & Ball Stiffkey Blue No.281

"This inky blue is named after the Norfolk beach where the mud, along with the cockles, share a particular deep navy hue. Although traditional in feel, Stiffkey Blue is often used as an alternative to Down Pipe to create a richly dramatic space with a more contemporary finish."
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Below you will find the kitchen, closet doors, dresser, living room, bedroom, laundry room and bathroom painted in Stiffkey Blue from Farrow & Ball. The main picture above was taken by Mauritz Interior & Design at IKEA, a very nice bathroom painted in Stiffkey blue.
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Farrow & Ball Estate emulsion paint is a sophisticated choice for interior walls and ceilings - this tin covers up to 35m² per 2.5 litres on average. Stir contents well before use & apply 2 topcoats.
The IKEA EKHOLMA sofa offers a relaxed and inviting look, perfect for anyone who wants a practical yet stylish seating solution. Shown here in the cover Hakebo dark grey, it has a versatile tone that blends seamlessly with both modern and traditional interiors. The fabric feels soft to the touch while still being durable enough for everyday use.
When space is limited, every detail matters. At IKEA Tempelhof in Berlin, Mauritz filmed a striking example of how a staircase can be combined with a kitchen to create both style and function.