A peaceful and harmonious home
Jannice Wistrand, certified interior designer and Feng Shui consultant, reflects on how to decorate for wellbeing.
Jannice Wistrand, certified interior designer and Feng Shui consultant, reflects on how to decorate for wellbeing.
Kathrine Sørland, is a popular TV-personality and one of Norway’s most renown influencers within lifestyle, fashion, and interior design. Follow along and see how Elfa, room by room, helped Kathrine with her storage. We start with the hallway, as this room was at the top of her wish list.
It may seem hard to organize our belongings when the space available for storage is quite small. Like in the hallway. However, Christine Dalman, Storage Expert, says it only takes a few smart storage solutions to create orderliness and harmony in the family hallway.
Plenty of outerwear, jackets, shoes, and accessories to manage in the hallway. Sound familiar? Well, here’s how Jannice Wistrand, interior design blogger, brought order to her family hallway and made the entrance inviting, practical and easy to keep tidy.
Storage is taking up an ever larger part of our homes. Today, some 10 per cent of our living space is used for storing clothes and belongings. That’s a space worth almost SEK 800,000 for the average central Stockholm home, as a report from Elfa reveals.
Anders Larsson is an award-winning architect, active in Sweden and Denmark. Anders is also part of Studio Elfa and this is his thoughts and visions about how people's need for storage changes with time.
The ongoing debate on climate change is having a major impact on consumption habits in Sweden. But it is affecting women and men differently. The shifts in consumption are most pronounced among city-dwellers, young people and women. The figure for women is 66 per cent. While for men it is 46 per cent.
Nina Campioni, fashion journalist, reflects on fashion trends and consumption
Check in with Maria and Patrik, who created a playful house with lots of personality, space and smart storage solutions.
Would you like to know more about trends in the way people store cloths and things at home? Or how people’s need for storage change with time? At Studio Elfa architects, trend analysts, interior designers, fashion journalists and ethnologists give their side of the story.
When Jessica Frej wished to turn a lacklustre cellar space into a dressing room, the choice fell on Elfa. Today Jessica and her partner get to enjoy a beautifully sparky room with enough space to fit all their cloths.
A wardrobe’s doors are its most visible aspect. With its clean lines, the new sliding door, Grace, can add style and structure to any bedroom.