A Beautiful Copenhagen Home Full of Festive Cheer!
Christmas is a time for visiting old friends. And I feel we’re doing exactly that today. You might remember earlier this year I took you on a tour of Mette Helena Rasmussen’s art-filled Danish home. The date was 13th January – which marks the final day for taking down Christmas decorations in Scandinavian calendar, – and her home was looking fresh and ready for the year ahead. Today, I thought it would be fun to revisit her home and see what it looks like all decorated for Christmas, after all, the Danes have such a wonderful sense of style! And boy, is it full of festival cheer! Think figurines perched on picture frames, little decorations hung on the wall, stars, candles, red berries, and a big tree festooned with pretty pieces. And best of all, many of the pieces were bought second-hand. Welcome to Mette Helena’s home in Amager, Copenhagen which she shares with her two children. 
A Beautiful Copenhagen Home Full of Festive Cheer!
Paper stars are a popular choice in Scandinavia – and you can choose to leave them plain or add a lightbulb so they glow at night.
This brown paper star* is similar. 
A Beautiful Copenhagen Home Full of Festive Cheer!

Potted evergreens on the balcony help to add that touch of greenery we’re missing at this time of year. Throw in a sheepskin*, blanket* and even some fairy lights and you’ll create a a really ‘hyggeligt’ spot! 
A Beautiful Copenhagen Home Full of Festive Cheer!
Simple pinecones on each place setting add a warm earthy touch to the Christmas table, while mix and match chairs and a subtly creased white linen tablecloth* help to add a relaxed touch. 
A Beautiful Copenhagen Home Full of Festive Cheer!
Mini trees with one or two simple decorations help to add a festive touch to different areas of the home – or if you live small, are an ideal solution! Look closely at the side table and pictures frames and you’ll see subtle touches everywhere. 
I can imagine finding ‘forgotten’ decorations until March – it usually happens in my home right after someone has clambered into the loft. Do you find this too? 
A Beautiful Copenhagen Home Full of Festive Cheer!
How pretty is this Christmas tree? I love that no two decorations are alike. 
A Beautiful Copenhagen Home Full of Festive Cheer!
A Beautiful Copenhagen Home Full of Festive Cheer!
Much of what this home so cosy at Christmas is the details. And this homemade garland above the door is exactly what I’m talking about. hearts, bells, candy cane and toadstools all play a part in the Scandinavian Christmas scene! 
A Beautiful Copenhagen Home Full of Festive Cheer!
A Beautiful Copenhagen Home Full of Festive Cheer!

In the children’s bedroom a white jewellery holder has been used as a makeshift Christmas tree. I also spy homemade paper Christmas stars. My children used to make these at nursery school and we still hang them on our tree each year. 

A Beautiful Copenhagen Home Full of Festive Cheer!
Who says decorations need to be hung? Coloured baubles look equally pretty in a tray by the bed (or on plats or the windowsill as seen in this Swedish Christmas post). 
All in all, one truly inspiring Christmassy home. 
It makes we want to go all out on the detail this year, how about you? 
Is there anything that stood out to you? 
See more of Metta Helena’s home and check out her shop Retro Villa
You might also like to check out these posts for plenty more Danish Christmas cheer!
Have a great start to the week, stay warm! 
Niki
Photography Tia Borgsmidt 

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A Beautiful Copenhagen Home Full of Festive Cheer!
Christmas is a time for visiting old friends. And I feel we’re doing exactly that today. You might remember earlier this year I took you on a tour of Mette Helena Rasmussen’s art-filled Danish home. The date was 13th January – which marks the final day for taking down Christmas decorations in Scandinavian calendar, – and her home was looking fresh and ready for the year ahead. Today, I thought it would be fun to revisit her home and see what it looks like all decorated for Christmas, after all, the Danes have such a wonderful sense of style! And boy, is it full of festival cheer! Think figurines perched on picture frames, little decorations hung on the wall, stars, candles, red berries, and a big tree festooned with pretty pieces. And best of all, many of the pieces were bought second-hand. Welcome to Mette Helena’s home in Amager, Copenhagen which she shares with her two children. 
A Beautiful Copenhagen Home Full of Festive Cheer!
Paper stars are a popular choice in Scandinavia – and you can choose to leave them plain or add a lightbulb so they glow at night.
This brown paper star* is similar. 
A Beautiful Copenhagen Home Full of Festive Cheer!

Potted evergreens on the balcony help to add that touch of greenery we’re missing at this time of year. Throw in a sheepskin*, blanket* and even some fairy lights and you’ll create a a really ‘hyggeligt’ spot! 
A Beautiful Copenhagen Home Full of Festive Cheer!
Simple pinecones on each place setting add a warm earthy touch to the Christmas table, while mix and match chairs and a subtly creased white linen tablecloth* help to add a relaxed touch. 
A Beautiful Copenhagen Home Full of Festive Cheer!
Mini trees with one or two simple decorations help to add a festive touch to different areas of the home – or if you live small, are an ideal solution! Look closely at the side table and pictures frames and you’ll see subtle touches everywhere. 
I can imagine finding ‘forgotten’ decorations until March – it usually happens in my home right after someone has clambered into the loft. Do you find this too? 
A Beautiful Copenhagen Home Full of Festive Cheer!
How pretty is this Christmas tree? I love that no two decorations are alike. 
A Beautiful Copenhagen Home Full of Festive Cheer!
A Beautiful Copenhagen Home Full of Festive Cheer!
Much of what this home so cosy at Christmas is the details. And this homemade garland above the door is exactly what I’m talking about. hearts, bells, candy cane and toadstools all play a part in the Scandinavian Christmas scene! 
A Beautiful Copenhagen Home Full of Festive Cheer!
A Beautiful Copenhagen Home Full of Festive Cheer!

In the children’s bedroom a white jewellery holder has been used as a makeshift Christmas tree. I also spy homemade paper Christmas stars. My children used to make these at nursery school and we still hang them on our tree each year. 

A Beautiful Copenhagen Home Full of Festive Cheer!
Who says decorations need to be hung? Coloured baubles look equally pretty in a tray by the bed (or on plats or the windowsill as seen in this Swedish Christmas post). 
All in all, one truly inspiring Christmassy home. 
It makes we want to go all out on the detail this year, how about you? 
Is there anything that stood out to you? 
See more of Metta Helena’s home and check out her shop Retro Villa
You might also like to check out these posts for plenty more Danish Christmas cheer!
Have a great start to the week, stay warm! 
Niki
Photography Tia Borgsmidt