Looking to transform your kitchen into a cozy yet functional space that blends rustic charm with modern elegance? This blue rustic kitchen, filmed by Mauritz at Aiko XXXL in Burgas, Bulgaria, perfectly captures that balance. Produced by Landscape Kitchen from Germany, this setup combines premium materials and appliances with warm,...
10 homes painted in Sherwin Williams Salty Dog SW 9177

Salty Dog SW 9177 from Sherwin Williams is a deeper blue color. The main picture on this page has this color on the wall, you see how the light affects its sharpness, even if the color is a deeper blue color, you can with the furniture make the room much brighter which makes everything fit perfectly together. Light Reflectance Value is 5. Hex code is #234058.
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Below you will find the living room, bathroom, front door, bedroom and kitchen painted in the color Salty Dog. There are those who repaint their kitchen doors in Salty dog, and it seems to work really well.

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Many people are searching for color codes for IKEA kitchen fronts, but they can be difficult to find. To ensure accuracy, it is important to rely on a trustworthy source—in this case, IKEA. At the bottom of this article, you will find color codes for discontinued METOD fronts.
If you're planning a kitchen remodel and looking for a stylish yet budget-friendly option, you've probably come across IKEA kitchens. Known for their sleek Scandinavian design and affordable pricing, IKEA kitchens have become a go-to choice for homeowners, renters, and even design professionals. But are they really worth the investment?
Minimalism? Cute. But what if your living room was a wild, untamed safari – complete with golden gorillas and world maps that glitter like treasure? Welcome to the jungle, baby. It's time to go wild in style.
Minimalism is changing. It's no longer just about cold white walls and hard angles. And honestly? It's not even really "Scandinavian" anymore — or "Japandi." Walking through Bolia, I didn't see the same old design clichés. I saw something more universal. A new wave of calm. Let's call it: Global Zen.
If you're dreaming of a calm, cozy, and functional living space that blends simplicity with warmth, you're not alone. Scandinavian interior design has become a global trend — and for good reason. The mix of neutral colors, natural materials, and functional furniture makes it perfect for modern living.