sofie christensen danish home

Monochromatic Copenhagen Townhouse

sofie christensen danish home

Originally constructed in 1898, this gorgeous home is where Sofie and Frank Christensen settled after a complete renovation. The typical Danish townhouse has five small levels that may traditionally serve as homes for five different families.

 

The couple, however, has separated each floor into distinct spaces for themselves, their children, and communal living managing to skilfully blend these levels into one cohesive space. The interior combines monochromatic palettes and minimal wall decoration with carefully chosen furniture pieces, heirlooms, and lighting to achieve a simple and strikingly modern yet personal design.

 

sofie christensen danish home

“In Scandinavia we have a very strong tradition and history of furniture,” Sofie explains. Choosing their furnishings carefully allowed the family to keep their space open and unencumbered, while expressing their personalities and paying homage to the history of design. “Our decorations reflect that things should have a certain heritage and personality, and these things will live longer than shorter trends.”

sofie christensen danish home

sofie christensen danish home

sofie christensen danish home

sofie christensen danish home

sofie christensen danish home

sofie christensen danish home

sofie christensen danish home

sofie christensen danish home

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sofie christensen danish home

sofie christensen danish home

See the amazing kitchen at www.vipp.com – Thanks to Design Dose for the tup!




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