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,...
Complete Your Living Room with The LIATORP series from IKEA

"Our LIATORP series has the country style of traditional wooden furniture with modern mixed materials"
The LIATORP series from IKEA is the perfect addition to any living room. With its elegant design, versatile functionality, and durable construction, this series is sure to complement any decor. The collection includes a variety of pieces such as side tables, console table, coffee tables, Glass-door cabinet and the TV storage combination. Each piece is designed to be both stylish and practical, providing ample storage space while maintaining a modern and contemporary look. Whether you're looking to add a touch of elegance to your living room, or simply need more storage space, the LIATORP series from IKEA is the perfect solution.

Here I have taken many pictures of the Liatorp series from IKEA and for those who are probably wondering, what kind of sofa is it? It's called Grönlid. Click on the pictures and zoom in for best results.
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.