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LIVING LIVING ROOM, FAMILY ROOM, ACTIVITY AND PLAYROOM, ATTIC AND BASEMENT LIVING FabLab Design offers practical furniture solutions. Built-in cabinets and bookshelves adapted to the rooms architecture.

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Livingroom, basement room, attic space

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LIVING

LIVING ROOM, FAMILY ROOM, ACTIVITY AND PLAYROOM, ATTIC AND BASEMENT LIVING

FabLab Design offers practical furniture solutions. Built-in cabinets and bookshelves adapted to the rooms architecture.

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The living room is often the room that tells most about who we are. It is here that we furnish with art, antiques, books and personal photos that have sentimental value for us. It is not always easy to get this to mesh, since we can easily become blind to the things we see everyday. FabLab Design can be an objective partner and use our knowledge and contacts to help each client find their own style to create a positive

ADDITIONAL FEATURES

Keeping your interior spaces clutter free is dependent on having a plan for where to store things. Families with small children need the floor space where toys can flow outward. If all the toys have their place in drawers and cupboards, everything can be cleared away quickly and efficiently afterwards.

Parents should encourage play and creativity for kids, but they also have need some time of their own to relax in an adult space that is neat and stylish when playtime is over. We can help you meet the needs of both large and small members of the family, and find personal creative solutions that will boost the usability of your living room.

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STUDIOAPARTMENTThis apartment is the result of good client and designer relationship. A good selection of design classics like Edra, Cassina, Ingo Maurer, Zanotta, Fritz Hansen and Brühl. This flat has a strict colour scheme that flows through the open space. The customer’s art collection gave us guidelines for planning the interior.

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The combination of an old and new furniture creates a interesting balance.

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Lamp by Ingo Maurer.

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The grey Fritz Hansen chairs are elegant

backdrop for beautiful art and delicate colors.

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CONTRASTExciting rooms often have a variety of structures. Same color in matte and gloss can give added effect. Contrast between light against dark, hard against soft creates additional effects to the room. In this elegant house, the crystal wallpaper reflects light, especially important to darker areas.

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Sliding glass doors was covered with fabric to create an elegant look.

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basementMake the basement area bright and colourful so it can inspire play, or become a den for entertainment and excercise. Older kids can use the den for socializing. Many cushions can replace bulky furniture.

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atticEven a tiny space can give good storage space and include seating for many friends if build in furniture make the most of every angle. Keep a strict colourpallette to make all the elements blend together.

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MODERNIt is in the combination of different structures that magic happens. Leather, glass, wood and different fabrics in coordinated colours makes an elegant interior.

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Curtain panels is a great way to control

light in a room.

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Commishioned art gives the interior

personality.

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VILLAWe love light interiors. But we need contrasts of dark shades too. So soft and hard, corners and curves together gives a modern interior it´s edge.

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FunkisWhen you get a house from a special time period it´s important to keep the soul of the place and redecorate with that style in mind. The house will be more harmonious when you combine something old with modern elements.

The original ceiling in a funkis house was wood panneling. Its´s been renovated in

the same style, but painted white.

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To furnish bigger rooms it´s better to group different

furniture together in smaller groups.

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summerhouseA home away from home. Having a summerhouse or a winter cottage, we still have high expectation to style and comfort, but the most important thing is to create a place of calm atmosphere and tranquility where we can go and rest and recharge our batteries after hectic days at work.

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We still want to hold on to old traditions

keeping light maritime style by the sea.

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ARchitectureDifferent angles and sloped ceilings in a loft room can become creative interior solutions. The architecture plays with light and colours in a striking way.