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The ceilings in the sitting room are 9 metres (30 foot) high – Rosa felt they made such a dramatic statement, the room didn’t need many other elements. My eyes are also on that tree in the corner of the room – it’s such a clever way to add a little height and draw the eye upwards.
The extra wide windowsill also doubles as a lovely nook – and a perfect spot for a morning coffee looking out over the garden. Imagine?!
Layered rugs soften the look of the monochrome stairwell, and the tribal fabrics add an exotic touch to an otherwise classic look.
The high ceilings and spacious design of the bedroom allowed for a wrought iron four-poster bed – a material typically seen in Spanish style houses. I love the way this has been combined with other textural elements including a sculptural pendant lamp, Scandinavian style bench and linen curtains.
The bathroom was inspired by the hammam experience – and features the most beautiful wall-to-wall mirrors (the patina!), a Moroccan style tiled floor and rustic wood elements.
Rustic wooden bench*,
Living here would kind of feel like you’re permanently on holiday, don’t you think?! How fabulous!
I’ve got a weakness for rustic wood (one of my favourite pieces is my bench / coffee table in
Is there anything that stands out to you?
You can read more more about this renovation and see a few more pics on
Things are getting a little crazy around here as the summer holidays are coming up. Sweden pretty much shuts down in July and it’s like the whole country is trying to get everything done before they leave – oj oj oj! It doesn’t help that this is a short week too as it’s midsummer’s eve on Friday.
Speaking of which, I’ve been compiling a midsummer inspiration post which I can’t wait to share with you over the next few days! Wild flowers at the ready…
Have a great day!
Niki
Photography
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The ceilings in the sitting room are 9 metres (30 foot) high – Rosa felt they made such a dramatic statement, the room didn’t need many other elements. My eyes are also on that tree in the corner of the room – it’s such a clever way to add a little height and draw the eye upwards.
The extra wide windowsill also doubles as a lovely nook – and a perfect spot for a morning coffee looking out over the garden. Imagine?!
Layered rugs soften the look of the monochrome stairwell, and the tribal fabrics add an exotic touch to an otherwise classic look.
The high ceilings and spacious design of the bedroom allowed for a wrought iron four-poster bed – a material typically seen in Spanish style houses. I love the way this has been combined with other textural elements including a sculptural pendant lamp, Scandinavian style bench and linen curtains.
The bathroom was inspired by the hammam experience – and features the most beautiful wall-to-wall mirrors (the patina!), a Moroccan style tiled floor and rustic wood elements.
Rustic wooden bench*,
Living here would kind of feel like you’re permanently on holiday, don’t you think?! How fabulous!
I’ve got a weakness for rustic wood (one of my favourite pieces is my bench / coffee table in
Is there anything that stands out to you?
You can read more more about this renovation and see a few more pics on
Things are getting a little crazy around here as the summer holidays are coming up. Sweden pretty much shuts down in July and it’s like the whole country is trying to get everything done before they leave – oj oj oj! It doesn’t help that this is a short week too as it’s midsummer’s eve on Friday.
Speaking of which, I’ve been compiling a midsummer inspiration post which I can’t wait to share with you over the next few days! Wild flowers at the ready…
Have a great day!
Niki
Photography