A Striking Blue Wall and Art in a Hamburg Home

Hallo freunde! I seem to be on a little bit of a German roll right now. Could it be because my neighbours are waving at me from the opposite shore of the Baltic sea – or the mere fact that it’s only a few hours drive / short ferry hop from here? Either way, I’m often stumbling across inspiring German homes with a Scandinavian influence – and this one is a fine example! Sarah describes her lovely apartment in Hamburg-Eimsbüttel as a mix of “Scandinavian minimalism with a touch of colour’. The Hague Blue wall in the sitting room is a total show stopper – but after scouring the pictures, there are many other details to enjoy. Let’s dive in… 
A Striking Blue Wall and Art in a Hamburg Home
North sofa by Bolia (I used to have exactly the same one – same fabric, legs everything!). Prints from left to right: Freisteller 17 / Tan Kadam, Print by Iris Lehnhardt, Blues print by Peytil, Print by Jilli Darling.
A Striking Blue Wall and Art in a Hamburg Home

A Striking Blue Wall and Art in a Hamburg Home
I’ve been looking for storage like this Would Töjbox for our guest room, I love the minimalist look and feel – as well as the warmth of the wood. It’s ideal for tight spaces too.  
A Striking Blue Wall and Art in a Hamburg Home
A Striking Blue Wall and Art in a Hamburg Home
A Striking Blue Wall and Art in a Hamburg Home
A Striking Blue Wall and Art in a Hamburg Home
A Striking Blue Wall and Art in a Hamburg Home
A Striking Blue Wall and Art in a Hamburg Home

Sarah has created a mini breakfast bar using a wall mounted shelf (which also doubles up as extra storage along with the Swedish made ‘Shelf 90‘) – she can also enjoy her morning coffee on the windowsill (made comfy with a couple of cushions!). Such a clever way to make the most of the space you have – no matter how small / narrow, don’t you think?

A Striking Blue Wall and Art in a Hamburg Home

A Striking Blue Wall and Art in a Hamburg Home

‘Although she is small, she is fierce!’ (or simple super cosy and pretty!). This small bedroom is proof you can enjoy a double bed and still achieve a minimalist look and feel. It works because Sarah has used the window sill for a reading light and hung a Flower Pot suspension light on the other side – which frees up space on the nightstands (a pair of stackable stools). I also love the leather magazine hanger and hook for books and magazines – it’s really practical too! 

 Flower Pot VP1 lightFerm Living triangles rug*, A ‘Smile is the prettiest’ poster*, magazine hanger and hook

A Striking Blue Wall and Art in a Hamburg Home

What an inspiring home!

Did it give you any ideas for your own living space?

I love how the blue wall gives the entire space a focal point – for anyone considering going for a bold accent colour, I hope Sarah’s apartment has given you the courage to go for it!

You can see more of Sarah’s home on her wonderful blog and instagram feed.

And there’s an entire MSH archive dedicated to ‘decorating with blue‘ (“of course there is!” I hear you say)-  it’s one of my favourites too! While scrolling through, don’t miss Suvi’s home on Finland’s west coast, a striking small Stockholm space in dark blue and this amazing home featuring an array of colours!

Have a great start to the week! I’ve got a feeling this is going to be good one for us all!

Niki

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A Striking Blue Wall and Art in a Hamburg Home

Hallo freunde! I seem to be on a little bit of a German roll right now. Could it be because my neighbours are waving at me from the opposite shore of the Baltic sea – or the mere fact that it’s only a few hours drive / short ferry hop from here? Either way, I’m often stumbling across inspiring German homes with a Scandinavian influence – and this one is a fine example! Sarah describes her lovely apartment in Hamburg-Eimsbüttel as a mix of “Scandinavian minimalism with a touch of colour’. The Hague Blue wall in the sitting room is a total show stopper – but after scouring the pictures, there are many other details to enjoy. Let’s dive in… 
A Striking Blue Wall and Art in a Hamburg Home
North sofa by Bolia (I used to have exactly the same one – same fabric, legs everything!). Prints from left to right: Freisteller 17 / Tan Kadam, Print by Iris Lehnhardt, Blues print by Peytil, Print by Jilli Darling.
A Striking Blue Wall and Art in a Hamburg Home

A Striking Blue Wall and Art in a Hamburg Home
I’ve been looking for storage like this Would Töjbox for our guest room, I love the minimalist look and feel – as well as the warmth of the wood. It’s ideal for tight spaces too.  
A Striking Blue Wall and Art in a Hamburg Home
A Striking Blue Wall and Art in a Hamburg Home
A Striking Blue Wall and Art in a Hamburg Home
A Striking Blue Wall and Art in a Hamburg Home
A Striking Blue Wall and Art in a Hamburg Home
A Striking Blue Wall and Art in a Hamburg Home

Sarah has created a mini breakfast bar using a wall mounted shelf (which also doubles up as extra storage along with the Swedish made ‘Shelf 90‘) – she can also enjoy her morning coffee on the windowsill (made comfy with a couple of cushions!). Such a clever way to make the most of the space you have – no matter how small / narrow, don’t you think?

A Striking Blue Wall and Art in a Hamburg Home

A Striking Blue Wall and Art in a Hamburg Home

‘Although she is small, she is fierce!’ (or simple super cosy and pretty!). This small bedroom is proof you can enjoy a double bed and still achieve a minimalist look and feel. It works because Sarah has used the window sill for a reading light and hung a Flower Pot suspension light on the other side – which frees up space on the nightstands (a pair of stackable stools). I also love the leather magazine hanger and hook for books and magazines – it’s really practical too! 

 Flower Pot VP1 lightFerm Living triangles rug*, A ‘Smile is the prettiest’ poster*, magazine hanger and hook

A Striking Blue Wall and Art in a Hamburg Home

What an inspiring home!

Did it give you any ideas for your own living space?

I love how the blue wall gives the entire space a focal point – for anyone considering going for a bold accent colour, I hope Sarah’s apartment has given you the courage to go for it!

You can see more of Sarah’s home on her wonderful blog and instagram feed.

And there’s an entire MSH archive dedicated to ‘decorating with blue‘ (“of course there is!” I hear you say)-  it’s one of my favourites too! While scrolling through, don’t miss Suvi’s home on Finland’s west coast, a striking small Stockholm space in dark blue and this amazing home featuring an array of colours!

Have a great start to the week! I’ve got a feeling this is going to be good one for us all!

Niki