Nordic style, for me is clean. Taste is different for all
catmandot on
It is a generic contemporary look, meant for rental.
I don’t see the problem. Although I would not have chosen gray for the kitchen.
Citizen6000 on
Most apartments and houses are built with a neutral design and common materials for commercialisation purposes. You are free to personalise it after you purchase it.
ScoobertDoubert on
Because people think having grey and white makes an apartment look chic and upscale. In reality, most are quite boring.
But really, looking at empty apartments, they will always look dull and sad, but once you move in, you can decorate as you wish and make it look nice and to your liking. Try to see it for the potential it has rather than the current looks since you will make it personal if you move in.
DuePercentage1580 on
if you just moved from the us, almost any apartment in europe would look “dull” to you. not as much effort is put into interior design here.
but they tend to be cosy and efficient
MrLuxarina on
Millennial grey and IKEA chic at its finest. This isn’t a Luxembourg thing, but kind of a global phenomenon in home decor since the 2010s.
ForeverShiny on
The same reason why most hotel rooms look dull (if we’re talking about rental properties): to appeal/not be unappealing to the greatest number of people
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Nordic style, for me is clean. Taste is different for all
It is a generic contemporary look, meant for rental.
I don’t see the problem. Although I would not have chosen gray for the kitchen.
Most apartments and houses are built with a neutral design and common materials for commercialisation purposes. You are free to personalise it after you purchase it.
Because people think having grey and white makes an apartment look chic and upscale. In reality, most are quite boring.
But really, looking at empty apartments, they will always look dull and sad, but once you move in, you can decorate as you wish and make it look nice and to your liking. Try to see it for the potential it has rather than the current looks since you will make it personal if you move in.
if you just moved from the us, almost any apartment in europe would look “dull” to you. not as much effort is put into interior design here.
but they tend to be cosy and efficient
Millennial grey and IKEA chic at its finest. This isn’t a Luxembourg thing, but kind of a global phenomenon in home decor since the 2010s.
The same reason why most hotel rooms look dull (if we’re talking about rental properties): to appeal/not be unappealing to the greatest number of people
Reminds me a video I saw about something similar: [https://youtu.be/tWYxrowovts?si=6W1O_L4FUU0Y9kMn](https://youtu.be/tWYxrowovts?si=6W1O_L4FUU0Y9kMn)
lol, i love this minimal style
In Luxembourg , you don’t choose the appartment, the appartment chooses you
that’s a realestate agent playing with gemini to justify the 2600 hors charge for a couple with a kid …. sad