No trip to the Danish capital would be complete without visiting Nyhavn, a 17th century waterfront, canal and entertainment district lined with brightly coloured townhouses, bars, restaurants and historical ships. But have you ever wondered what lies behind the colourful facade? Photographer
How did you get hold of your apartment? I can imagine it’s pretty tricky to get hold of one?!
I really don’t know how it happened. We had sold our old home without finding a new place to live and actually had to move in with my parents. We were looking in a totally different part of Copenhagen, but while we were sitting there in my parents’ basement, constantly looking at what was for sale, this apartment in Nyhavn kept haunting my dreams with it’s beautiful details and colourful courtyard. We fell in love with the apartment, not the area. We really didn’t know the area and the fact we now never want to live anywhere else is pure luck!
What do you love most about living in Nyhavn?
I love being surrounded by culture and history and even though it becomes part of everyday life, I always feel so blessed when I return home each day and see the colourful houses – this is home! To live by the water feels like an amazing gift. Sometimes when I open the windows in the early morning and smell the sea, I have to pinch myself to believe I’m not dreaming.
Are there any challenges?
Sure there are! Tourists LOL! I sometimes feel they forget that this is our home with all that comes with it and not just a place where they can ensure the perfect picture to document their trip to Denmark!
I love the colour in your home – how do you decide on each shade?
I have always been obsessed with colours and colour combinations and it has always been my strength. So for me, it’s more instinctive then sitting down and deciding on a colour. I find inspiration all over the place. I primarily use
Do you have any tips for anyone looking to use more colour?
Don’t be scared, what’s the worst thing that can happen? Maybe you’ll have to re-paint it to get it right – it’s so worth it. Life is so much more fun when you fill it with colour.
You have some wonderful pieces of furniture in your home, what are you drawn to?
I’m not into one style, I’m into great design and quality. I am drawn to pieces with colours, but I’m very selective about colours, it has to be just right, I’m very colour sensitive. If something has a ‘wrong’ tone it makes me depressed, I wish I was kidding but it affects me a lot.
Where do you shop for furniture?
We primarily buy at auctions –
Do you have a favourite piece?
I think I have three! Our green couch from
Do you have any secret Copenhagen tips?
I don’t know if I have any – but if you are into art, I would recommend swinging by
gallery.
How fun to take a peek behind Nyhavn’s facade. I often look up at the open windows and wonder what lies beyond!
Thank you so much for inviting us into your home Céline!
You can see more pictures of her home and insights into family life in the district of Nyhavn
I particularly loved the gallery walls – it’s especially refreshing to see a children’s bedroom with more mature artwork, which could help them to appreciate the beauty of art in a different way. What do you think?
Another thing that’s really interesting about the Danes is that they are massively forward thinking and as a result, big trend setters. If you like to keep your home bang up to date, it’s worth taking note of the colour schemes, materials, patterns etc in this home – they’ll almost certainly be a hot trend next year!
For more ‘great Dane’ inspiration I’m loving a
I do love the relaxed Danish style, how about you?!
Hav en god dag! See you Friday!
Niki
All photography by Céline Hallas, shared with kind permission.
No trip to the Danish capital would be complete without visiting Nyhavn, a 17th century waterfront, canal and entertainment district lined with brightly coloured townhouses, bars, restaurants and historical ships. But have you ever wondered what lies behind the colourful facade? Photographer
How did you get hold of your apartment? I can imagine it’s pretty tricky to get hold of one?!
I really don’t know how it happened. We had sold our old home without finding a new place to live and actually had to move in with my parents. We were looking in a totally different part of Copenhagen, but while we were sitting there in my parents’ basement, constantly looking at what was for sale, this apartment in Nyhavn kept haunting my dreams with it’s beautiful details and colourful courtyard. We fell in love with the apartment, not the area. We really didn’t know the area and the fact we now never want to live anywhere else is pure luck!
What do you love most about living in Nyhavn?
I love being surrounded by culture and history and even though it becomes part of everyday life, I always feel so blessed when I return home each day and see the colourful houses – this is home! To live by the water feels like an amazing gift. Sometimes when I open the windows in the early morning and smell the sea, I have to pinch myself to believe I’m not dreaming.
Are there any challenges?
Sure there are! Tourists LOL! I sometimes feel they forget that this is our home with all that comes with it and not just a place where they can ensure the perfect picture to document their trip to Denmark!
I love the colour in your home – how do you decide on each shade?
I have always been obsessed with colours and colour combinations and it has always been my strength. So for me, it’s more instinctive then sitting down and deciding on a colour. I find inspiration all over the place. I primarily use
Do you have any tips for anyone looking to use more colour?
Don’t be scared, what’s the worst thing that can happen? Maybe you’ll have to re-paint it to get it right – it’s so worth it. Life is so much more fun when you fill it with colour.
You have some wonderful pieces of furniture in your home, what are you drawn to?
I’m not into one style, I’m into great design and quality. I am drawn to pieces with colours, but I’m very selective about colours, it has to be just right, I’m very colour sensitive. If something has a ‘wrong’ tone it makes me depressed, I wish I was kidding but it affects me a lot.
Where do you shop for furniture?
We primarily buy at auctions –
Do you have a favourite piece?
I think I have three! Our green couch from
Do you have any secret Copenhagen tips?
I don’t know if I have any – but if you are into art, I would recommend swinging by
gallery.
How fun to take a peek behind Nyhavn’s facade. I often look up at the open windows and wonder what lies beyond!
Thank you so much for inviting us into your home Céline!
You can see more pictures of her home and insights into family life in the district of Nyhavn
I particularly loved the gallery walls – it’s especially refreshing to see a children’s bedroom with more mature artwork, which could help them to appreciate the beauty of art in a different way. What do you think?
Another thing that’s really interesting about the Danes is that they are massively forward thinking and as a result, big trend setters. If you like to keep your home bang up to date, it’s worth taking note of the colour schemes, materials, patterns etc in this home – they’ll almost certainly be a hot trend next year!
For more ‘great Dane’ inspiration I’m loving a
I do love the relaxed Danish style, how about you?!
Hav en god dag! See you Friday!
Niki
All photography by Céline Hallas, shared with kind permission.