A White Swedish Apartment in Stockholm In Winter Time
Not many cities are as beautiful as Stockholm in winter. And there to enjoy it is Marta Vargas, her fiancé Graeme and their English springer spaniel Summer. Located in Midsommarkransen (I love this name – it means ‘Midsummer wreath’), the family of three (soon to be four!), live in a little apartment overlooking “a tiny forest, with deer, beautiful sunsets and many types of birds.” Originally from Barcelona, Marta is a graphic designer, photographer and art director and combines her position in the design team at Spotify with other freelance endeavours. The one bedroom flat offers a pared-back yet warm and inviting base from which to explore the city and its surroundings. Here are some snapshots from Marta’s wonderful snowy world in the Swedish capital! 
A White Swedish Apartment in Stockholm In Winter Time

A White Swedish Apartment in Stockholm In Winter Time

A White Swedish Apartment in Stockholm In Winter Time

A White Swedish Apartment in Stockholm In Winter Time
Marta and Graeme used their time during the pandemic to renovate their kitchen – investing in cabinets from Skandinaviska Shakerkök.  
Source a similar wooden clothes dryer* from River Bend Roes. 
A White Swedish Apartment in Stockholm In Winter Time
A ‘snöblomma’ advent star* lights up the window, and you can catch a glimpse of the small forest beyond. 

A White Swedish Apartment in Stockholm In Winter Time
A small space between the open-plan kitchen, dining and sitting room area provides the perfect spot for a Christmas tree, simply decorated in tones of off-white, gold and brown.

A White Swedish Apartment in Stockholm In Winter Time

A White Swedish Apartment in Stockholm In Winter Time
A White Swedish Apartment in Stockholm In Winter Time

A cot from Baby Bay has been set up beside a Jotex headboard for the imminent arrival. 

A White Swedish Apartment in Stockholm In Winter Time

A White Swedish Apartment in Stockholm In Winter Time
A White Swedish Apartment in Stockholm In Winter Time
How lovely! 
It makes me want to relocate to Stockholm, how about you? 
FYI the last picture is actually in Undersåker, 7 hours North of Stockholm. It was taken during a stay at a cottage overlooking a frozen lake for Marta’s 30th birthday. Imagine! 
Feel inspired by more photos over at @imartavargas and www.martavargas.com today. 
And here are a few other lovely Stockholm homes: 
On another note, I mentioned that things have sort of piled up my end. I hope you don’t mind that I skip tomorrow’s post in order to catch up (and breath again!). I figured that Marta’s lovely home and the landscape surrounding it offers enough dreamy Scandinavian inspiration to carry us through to Monday, what do you think?
If you’re doing some final touches to your Christmas decorating (or just getting started), take a peek at the My Scandinavian Home Christmas archive – there are thousand of Scandi ‘Jul’ ideas in there! 
Wishing you a wonderful weekend! 
Niki
Photography: Marta Vargas, shared with kind permission.  
*This post contains affiliate links

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A White Swedish Apartment in Stockholm In Winter Time
Not many cities are as beautiful as Stockholm in winter. And there to enjoy it is Marta Vargas, her fiancé Graeme and their English springer spaniel Summer. Located in Midsommarkransen (I love this name – it means ‘Midsummer wreath’), the family of three (soon to be four!), live in a little apartment overlooking “a tiny forest, with deer, beautiful sunsets and many types of birds.” Originally from Barcelona, Marta is a graphic designer, photographer and art director and combines her position in the design team at Spotify with other freelance endeavours. The one bedroom flat offers a pared-back yet warm and inviting base from which to explore the city and its surroundings. Here are some snapshots from Marta’s wonderful snowy world in the Swedish capital! 
A White Swedish Apartment in Stockholm In Winter Time

A White Swedish Apartment in Stockholm In Winter Time

A White Swedish Apartment in Stockholm In Winter Time

A White Swedish Apartment in Stockholm In Winter Time
Marta and Graeme used their time during the pandemic to renovate their kitchen – investing in cabinets from Skandinaviska Shakerkök.  
Source a similar wooden clothes dryer* from River Bend Roes. 
A White Swedish Apartment in Stockholm In Winter Time
A ‘snöblomma’ advent star* lights up the window, and you can catch a glimpse of the small forest beyond. 

A White Swedish Apartment in Stockholm In Winter Time
A small space between the open-plan kitchen, dining and sitting room area provides the perfect spot for a Christmas tree, simply decorated in tones of off-white, gold and brown.

A White Swedish Apartment in Stockholm In Winter Time

A White Swedish Apartment in Stockholm In Winter Time
A White Swedish Apartment in Stockholm In Winter Time

A cot from Baby Bay has been set up beside a Jotex headboard for the imminent arrival. 

A White Swedish Apartment in Stockholm In Winter Time

A White Swedish Apartment in Stockholm In Winter Time
A White Swedish Apartment in Stockholm In Winter Time
How lovely! 
It makes me want to relocate to Stockholm, how about you? 
FYI the last picture is actually in Undersåker, 7 hours North of Stockholm. It was taken during a stay at a cottage overlooking a frozen lake for Marta’s 30th birthday. Imagine! 
Feel inspired by more photos over at @imartavargas and www.martavargas.com today. 
And here are a few other lovely Stockholm homes: 
On another note, I mentioned that things have sort of piled up my end. I hope you don’t mind that I skip tomorrow’s post in order to catch up (and breath again!). I figured that Marta’s lovely home and the landscape surrounding it offers enough dreamy Scandinavian inspiration to carry us through to Monday, what do you think?
If you’re doing some final touches to your Christmas decorating (or just getting started), take a peek at the My Scandinavian Home Christmas archive – there are thousand of Scandi ‘Jul’ ideas in there! 
Wishing you a wonderful weekend! 
Niki
Photography: Marta Vargas, shared with kind permission.  
*This post contains affiliate links