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After 20 years of commuting between Stockholm and Älmhult AnnBritt Wallmén felt that now it was really time. As a freelance interior designer for Ikea, she had indeed been provided with accommodation apartments, but AnnBritt knew that she wanted to have any individual.

- Where I could have left all my stuff. It was so hard to unpack and pack every time. Perhaps it is a step in that you become more comfortable the older you get, thinking she was.
AnnBritt Wallmén struck a älmhultsk 57-square-foot 2.5-bedroom apartment on its own floor at the top of a 50th century house and sat down quickly started to get ready.

- It was great to decorate the apartment which was originally very plain and gråtrist. I wanted a small budget to fix it, and began to paint everything white. Since I complemented with a fund wallpaper in each room to bring the character, “says AnnBritt.
The furniture she mustered a few weeks ago at flea markets and Ikea’s bargain departments. Ikea couch is about the only thing that is new and at full price (no, as a freelancer, she does not discount).

- I have taken the opportunity to indulge in little crazy flea market still life, without regard to the rest of the family. Here it is only me and our dog Zingo who need to put up with it, “explains AnnBritt.
She is a full-featured all kinds bought at auctions and flea markets. Like when she crossed the road to Copenhagen, Karlskrona and visited a barn packed with stuff and suddenly see, at the top of the ceiling, Louis Poulsen’s Charlottenborg (“relative” to his PH-lamp).

AnnBritts interior design philosophy is that you can mix completely style and pattern combinations, just keeping up with the color terms, so that there will be harmony.
She does not like herself that she has any particular characteristic shape cut.
- No, I have lived in all styles. I have lived in the turn of the century apartment, I have lived in a big mansion, I have lived in the functionalist building … I think I consistently have mixed styles all the time. I still think it is okay to mix the 60′s and 1700′s.

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