– The apartment ticked 'all the boxes' even though the advertisement was quite sad and drab
Translated from Norwegian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Linda Vikse decorated her 90-square-meter apartment with a mix of marble, oak, and aluminum.
- She describes her style as a blend of bohemian and eclectic, liking "all sorts of things."
- The apartment building was designed by architect Kari Nissen Brodtkorb and built in 1988.
Linda Vikse has transformed her 90-square-meter apartment into a unique living space, characterized by a distinctive blend of materials including marble, oak, and aluminum. Vikse finds it challenging to define her personal style, stating, "It's almost impossible to describe my style. I like all sorts of things and tend to mix quite a bit." She ultimately settles on describing it as "perhaps a bit bohemian and eclectic at its core."
The apartment building itself boasts a design by the renowned architect Kari Nissen Brodtkorb. Constructed in 1988, the architecture provides a foundation for Vikse's creative interior design choices. The combination of natural elements and modern finishes creates a visually engaging environment within her home.
While the article mentions the apartment's aesthetic, it also notes that the full details and further insights into Vikse's home are available to subscribers. The focus remains on the visual appeal and the personal expression evident in the apartment's decor, highlighting Vikse's eclectic taste.
It's almost impossible to describe my style. I like all sorts of things and tend to mix quite a bit. But it's perhaps a bit bohemian and eclectic at its core.
Originally published by Aftenposten in Norwegian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.