Hej hej! Hur mår du idag? We’re still basking in heat in Sweden which is unheard of for May. It’s made me very grateful that our house is a little on the dark side: it feels so nice and cool (the ice cold mojito’s help too of course!). Perhaps that’s why I was also drawn to the 1920’s home of Emelie Sundberg today. Emelie, her husband and two children Noah (4) and Ellie (1) and dog Charlie (see if you can spot him having a snooze!) live in the suburbs of Stockholm. The beautiful interior is awash with cool, calm greys and greens and dotted with plants, fresh cut flowers and a blend of warm textures. Enjoy!

A Calm Swedish Family Home Built in the 1920's

Who needs a bath when a farmhouse sink will do just fine? Such a cute picture! Love the plant in the window too (see my guide to hanging plants here and indoor climbers here).

“What is most important to me when it comes to creating a family home is to make it simple, cosy and practical. For me, it’s important everything has its own place and that it is easy to clean up. But it must also be personal and inviting.” 

A Calm Swedish Family Home Built in the 1920's
A Calm Swedish Family Home Built in the 1920's
A Calm Swedish Family Home Built in the 1920's
I’ve got the same Z1 pendant light in my sitting room  and I love it in the evenings. It lets of a lovely warm glow.  I also spy a Milk Table Lamp on the windowsill!
“I would describe my style has Scandinavian, simple and with a lot of natural materials such as wood, linen and stone. I love to mix design classics with antique and inherited furniture.”
A Calm Swedish Family Home Built in the 1920's
A Calm Swedish Family Home Built in the 1920's
A Calm Swedish Family Home Built in the 1920's
Emelie has embraced the original features of the 1920’s house and opted for more of a traditional library feel in the office which she has furnished it with a desk from IKEA and an Eames chair. 
“What I love most about our home is the preserved original details from 1925. I also fell in love with the open floor plan.”
A Calm Swedish Family Home Built in the 1920's

The rust coloured linen bedding adds a subtle shot of colour to the bedroom and looks great with the green-grey wall.

A Calm Swedish Family Home Built in the 1920's
A Calm Swedish Family Home Built in the 1920's
There’s so much to love about Noah’s room including the wall colour (from Beckers) and matching curtains, Garbo&Friends bedding, Pink garland and belly basket.
A Calm Swedish Family Home Built in the 1920's

Aaaaah, so lovely – it’s such a picture of serenity.

Did you spot the doggy?!

Are there any ideas you’re looking to steal? 

You can see more of Emelie’s home on her blog and instagram.

My daughter’s just got home so we’re heading down to the sea for a swim now (you might here the sizzle from there!).

Have a lovely evening!

PS Looking for something with bright colours? You’ll love the Swedish home of Elsa Billgren and a home with black floors and vibrant hues!

Photography: Emelie Sundberg

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Hej hej! Hur mår du idag? We’re still basking in heat in Sweden which is unheard of for May. It’s made me very grateful that our house is a little on the dark side: it feels so nice and cool (the ice cold mojito’s help too of course!). Perhaps that’s why I was also drawn to the 1920’s home of Emelie Sundberg today. Emelie, her husband and two children Noah (4) and Ellie (1) and dog Charlie (see if you can spot him having a snooze!) live in the suburbs of Stockholm. The beautiful interior is awash with cool, calm greys and greens and dotted with plants, fresh cut flowers and a blend of warm textures. Enjoy!

A Calm Swedish Family Home Built in the 1920's

Who needs a bath when a farmhouse sink will do just fine? Such a cute picture! Love the plant in the window too (see my guide to hanging plants here and indoor climbers here).

“What is most important to me when it comes to creating a family home is to make it simple, cosy and practical. For me, it’s important everything has its own place and that it is easy to clean up. But it must also be personal and inviting.” 

A Calm Swedish Family Home Built in the 1920's
A Calm Swedish Family Home Built in the 1920's
A Calm Swedish Family Home Built in the 1920's
I’ve got the same Z1 pendant light in my sitting room  and I love it in the evenings. It lets of a lovely warm glow.  I also spy a Milk Table Lamp on the windowsill!
“I would describe my style has Scandinavian, simple and with a lot of natural materials such as wood, linen and stone. I love to mix design classics with antique and inherited furniture.”
A Calm Swedish Family Home Built in the 1920's
A Calm Swedish Family Home Built in the 1920's
A Calm Swedish Family Home Built in the 1920's
Emelie has embraced the original features of the 1920’s house and opted for more of a traditional library feel in the office which she has furnished it with a desk from IKEA and an Eames chair. 
“What I love most about our home is the preserved original details from 1925. I also fell in love with the open floor plan.”
A Calm Swedish Family Home Built in the 1920's

The rust coloured linen bedding adds a subtle shot of colour to the bedroom and looks great with the green-grey wall.

A Calm Swedish Family Home Built in the 1920's
A Calm Swedish Family Home Built in the 1920's
There’s so much to love about Noah’s room including the wall colour (from Beckers) and matching curtains, Garbo&Friends bedding, Pink garland and belly basket.
A Calm Swedish Family Home Built in the 1920's

Aaaaah, so lovely – it’s such a picture of serenity.

Did you spot the doggy?!

Are there any ideas you’re looking to steal? 

You can see more of Emelie’s home on her blog and instagram.

My daughter’s just got home so we’re heading down to the sea for a swim now (you might here the sizzle from there!).

Have a lovely evening!

PS Looking for something with bright colours? You’ll love the Swedish home of Elsa Billgren and a home with black floors and vibrant hues!

Photography: Emelie Sundberg