A quick tour of my 1100 sq ft ( 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom ) apartment in Reykjavik Iceland. In this video I wanted to show you what a typical home in Iceland looks like. Homes are typically much smaller in Iceland so it’s interesting to see how Icelanders live in their daily lives, and I personally LOVE the minimalist nordic style. We moved to Iceland with only a few suitcases full of clothes so we have had to furnish it with everything you see here!
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