Ingrid Erøy and her family live in a 1926 home that started out (for them) needing a lot of work – as in they had to renovate the entire house.
Happy colors characterize also their home. Neutral walls and floors in white and light gray are quiet background for the green chairs, orange pillows, floral lampshades, and red stools. bowls, vases, jars, cups and saucers in all colors standing around like little, delicious candy. Many of the items purchased used, but either Ingrid or Remi's rabid flea commuters.
In the kitchen, the family gathered around a rectangular dining table as they came up Finn.no. The light above the table was Remi bought one day he accidentally walked past a hair salon that was to close down, where they sold out the inventory. The shelf on the wall is from the house's former kitchen, the chairs are purchased on the used market.Much old, something new.*
*text from this interview with the family. I used google translate to be able to read it in English.
images via Green Is the New Black for Mamma




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