Hejsan hoppsan (says no one in Sweden really!). What do you say about coming on a virtual journey to Stockholm with me today? I’ve got a very cosy, small space to show you! The apartment in question belongs to Christina, an avid fan of do-it-yourself (or at least not afraid of fixer uppers!).  When Christina’s not tinkering away with beautiful fabrics and covers at Bemz (where she works with social media)  – she’s working on a total gut renovation of a loft in a former water tower dating back to 1910 (follow the journey here). In the meantime, Christina and her partner Tor are living in a 35 square metre (376 square feet) apartment built in 1872. Amazingly they’ve also found the time to do this little joint up too – and it looks super cosy! I caught up with Christina this morning to find out more and get her top tips on decorating a small space.

A Small Swedish Space, That's Big on Cosiness!

What’s the best way to create a cosy feel without making a small home cluttered?

Take time when decorating and try to source as many second-hand and vintage items as possible. It’s better for your wallet and the environment and helps to create a personal look and feel. 

A Small Swedish Space, That's Big on Cosiness!
A Small Swedish Space, That's Big on Cosiness!
What gives a home it’s soul? 
Layering tactile textures and adding a good dose of greenery will breath life into your home. 
A Small Swedish Space, That's Big on Cosiness!
A Small Swedish Space, That's Big on Cosiness!
A Small Swedish Space, That's Big on Cosiness!

A Small Swedish Space, That's Big on Cosiness!

 What are your three top tips for anyone decorating a small space:

1. Get organised. Reduce visual clutter and highlight pieces that you want to showcase.   
2. Create a feeling of space. Work with negative spaces to create a more lofty feel. 
3. Don’t choose smaller pieces of furniture just because you have a smaller home, fewer, larger pieces are often a better use of space and help you to focus on the most important features of the room.

A Small Swedish Space, That's Big on Cosiness!
A Small Swedish Space, That's Big on Cosiness!

A Small Swedish Space, That's Big on Cosiness!

Photographer Mikael Lundblad  / @_mikaellundblad Interior design: Christina. Featured in Apartment Therapy.

Such a lovely, personal home, don’t you think?

In case you’re curious about any of the items or feel inspired to steal a few ideas for your own home, we’ve gathered some items which we think fit the bill perfectly!

Get the look

 

A Small Swedish Space, That's Big on Cosiness!

1. Genuine Icelandic Sheepskin Chair Cover
2. Project 62 Madrot Glass Globe Floor Lamp
3. Lulu & Georgia Rug
4. KINS – African Mudcloth Cushion
5. Brass Candlesticks
6. Star Voyager Hand Crafted Star Theme African Mask
7. Afro Art Candlestick
8. Cabin Porn Book
9. Misses Flower Power Vase
10. Bemz Cushion Cover
11. Nelson Daybed
12. Bemz Cushion Cover
13. Mateo Grazzi Vintage Chair
14. Candle Holder
15. Broste Copenhagen – Caspa Desk Lamp
16. Linen duvet cover
17. Food52 Grey Splatter Enamel Serving Utensils
18. Serax – Terra Watering Can
19. Poppi Serving Plate
20. Olive Wood Chopping Board
21. Salt Dining Chair

You can read more about Christina’s home over at Apartment Therapy and follow her Water Tower project here

Have a lovely day!

PS  Don’t forget – you can get 15% off at Bemz with code 15myscandinavianhome until 11th Feb (see my picks for my sitting room, bedroom armchair and window nook!).

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